More Fishing: Collapsible lobster pots for yachts! (True!)

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Apparently the "kind" way is to put them in cold water and bring it to the boil - oxygen is much less soluble in warm water than cold, so the poor thing suffocates painlessly (allegedly) before that water gets too hot to cause suffering.

No practical experience 'cos boat's too small for pots and can't afford to buy lobster! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 

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Re: Speaking of pets

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Apparently the "kind" way is to put them in cold water and bring it to the boil - oxygen is much less soluble in warm water than cold

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Even kinder is to put them in water which has been previously boiled then allowed to cool. Apparently this quickly kills them without the associated trauma of heating. Once dead, bring to the boil and cook normally.
 

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Commercial pots have a door you can open making it easy to shake out the catch,...........the big problem you have now is to catch one!!!!



[/ QUOTE ]When we lived on the East Yorkshire coast I had a mate who had no trouble catching them. Scuba gear and the handy door in the commercial pots meant a pick of the crop.
Also the big muthas that couldn't get into the pots were a banquet's worth.
 
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