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this probably won't mean much to the northern brothers, ...
Guess you haven't been to Martha's Vineyard
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"Guess you haven't been to Martha's Vineyard"

never been to the land of long pants, i don't go north of I-10.

I know you guys have a large scallop fleet that drags for them, but didn't know you snorkled for them
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We don't snorkel for them, but a lot of guys dredge them by hand and or have shellfidsh grants.
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those must be the ones i see in the fish markets called Sea scallops or diver scallops. they are much bigger than bay scallops. rkc is right, would be a sin to fry those, great on the grill though.

i am jealous of your cheaper lobster prices. around here your looking at $20 a pound at walmart.
i guess every neighborhood has it's advantages..
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Some of the local supermarkets had new shell lobsters last week for $3.99/lb
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We don't snorkel for them, but a lot of guys dredge them by hand and or have shellfidsh grants.
They got em they just aint enjoyin em with a tall glass of sweet tea!!!
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We have both sizes!! Small Bay scallops and the larger sea scallops, I love the Bay!! there is a place here called the NO Name restaurant and they have the greatest ones I have ever eaten!! I love what we call the milk, I love the juice!!!!!!!!I use to get them all the time when friend pete had his clam farm!!
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They got em they just aint enjoyin em with a tall glass of sweet tea!!!
Say's you!!!!! Believe it or not, we like our sweet tea too. Believe it or not, we're not all city folk up here guys. I just got home from my son-in-law's yearly sweetwater fishing derby. Afterwards it was a 1/2 keg of ice cold beer (sweet tea too), ribs, pulled pork and a whole mess of pan fried fish, slaw, tater salad. Wooooo son! I need a nap right now.
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Say's you!!!!! Believe it or not, we like our sweet tea too. Believe it or not, we're not all city folk up here guys. I just got home from my son-in-law's yearly sweetwater fishing derby. Afterwards it was a 1/2 keg of ice cold beer (sweet tea too), ribs, pulled pork and a whole mess of pan fried fish, slaw, tater salad. Wooooo son! I need a nap right now.
Nice Chum sounds like my kind of party!!!

Now are we just puttin sugar in the tea and calling it sweet like my last trip up north or yall actually breweing it sweet?
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Nice Chum sounds like my kind of party!!!

Now are we just puttin sugar in the tea and calling it sweet like my last trip up north or yall actually breweing it sweet?
My son-in-law brews it. He and a couple of the guys that fished the tournament are on a local BBQ competition team. They brew the tea to go with their offerings at the competitions and of course special events like last weekend.
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