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Lobster fishers gave mixed reviews to the opening day of lobster
season on Wednesday.
Linda Southern said the day’s haul was a little lighter than
expected, about 400 or 500 pounds instead of the fishing company’s
hoped-for 600 to 800. The family-owned business’ boat “Shellfish”
fishes the waters between Laguna Beach and Huntington beach for the
California spiny lobster. Fishing season for the clawless crustacean
opened today and continues through March 17.
But not far away, at Dana Point, the fishing was good, said Vi
Pearson of Pearson’s landing. The family’s two boats brought in about
300 pounds of the lobsters, which they sell to local restaurants and
other outlets for $11.99 a pound.
“It’s been a good opener for us,” Pearson said. “It always varies
so much, but at the moment things are looking pretty good.”
A number of factors can affect fishing for the local lobsters.
Colder water tends to attract more of the lobsters to local fishing
grounds, as do swells.
But regardless of the fishing conditions, the season opener is
always good news for lobster lovers and the places that cater to
them, such as the Bluewater Grill.
“Our customers are always very excited at the start of lobster
season,” said Chris Rock, manager of the Bluewater Grill. “They call
and remind us it’s coming.”
The restaurant prepares the lobsters “Puerto Nuevo” style, which
means cut in half and served in garlic butter. Because the lobsters
have no claws, Rock said that they’re easier to eat than other
lobsters and just delicious. The restaurant also sells the lobsters
in its market.
“The meat is really sweet and delicate. They’re excellent,” he
said.
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