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Tips on how to avoid catching empty crabs

Redland Bayside News
Redland Bayside News
Published: July 3, 2025
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Always restrain a crab before testing its shell.
Always restrain a crab before testing its shell.
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THERE’S nothing more disappointing than cracking open a crab only to find it hollow and lacking meat.

It’s a letdown for your seafood feast – and a waste of a good crab.

The good news is, there are a few tell-tale signs that can help you avoid catching empty or freshly moulted crabs.

First, take a good look at the shell. If it’s shiny, clean, or slightly see-through, the crab has likely moulted recently and hasn’t had time to fill out. Crabs with a rougher, tougher shell – often covered in barnacles or algae – are generally older and meatier.

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Flip the crab over and check the underside.

A dark cross pattern is a strong indicator that the crab is full.

Remember, safety first – always tie or restrain the crab before testing the shell.

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