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Apart from spliting shells along the seam at the rear of the crab, that is the easiest way to check if they are peeling. most match anglers know they are peelers just by the way they feel and sit in your hand if the're well on, like a limp feeling, plus the colour of their shells. Arthur.
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Thanks canman for the info a little more knowledge added to the old fishing brain
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