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27-Pound Lobster 'Rocky' Caught 5 Miles Off The Coast Of Maine (VIDEO)


Posted: 02/24/2012 12:06 pm

When you visit a lobster pound, your choice of lobster size is usually fairly limited. There are 1.5 pounders for the truly dainty, two and 2.5 pounders for normal folk, three and 3.5 pounders for high-rollers and maybe a $100 giant, weighing in at around 4.5 pounds, thrown in for good measure and for consumption by recent lottery winners. Crustaceans in this last category always looks comically big -- it seems impossible to imagine that a lobster could get much bigger. But an eye-popping recent catch by a Shrimp boat five miles off the coast of Rockland, Maine last Friday shows that lobsters really can get a lot bigger. Six times bigger!

The giant weighs in at a whopping 27 pounds and has been christened "Rocky."

Rocky won't be boiled and served with drawn butter, though. Robert Malone, the shrimper who caught him, donated him to the Maine State Aquarium. He's the biggest lobster ever to be brought into the aquarium by a solid four pounds, and the largest one people can recall ever being caught in Maine. But his stay in the aquarium has already come to an end: he was released into the Atlantic yesterday.

For the record, though, Rocky, charming and massive as he is, falls short of the title of "largest lobster ever to be discovered" by a wide margin. That mantle goes to a Nova Scotian caught in 1977. It weighed 44 pounds and six ounces.

Watch a video of Rocky being handled and admired at the Maine State Aquarium:

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When you visit a lobster pound, your choice of lobster size is usually fairly limited. There are 1.5 pounders for the truly dainty, two and 2.5 pounders for normal folk, three and 3.5 pounders for hig...
When you visit a lobster pound, your choice of lobster size is usually fairly limited. There are 1.5 pounders for the truly dainty, two and 2.5 pounders for normal folk, three and 3.5 pounders for hig...
When you visit a lobster pound, your choice of lobster size is usually fairly limited. There are 1.5 pounders for the truly dainty, two and 2.5 pounders for normal folk, three and 3.5 pounders for hig...
When you visit a lobster pound, your choice of lobster size is usually fairly limited. There are 1.5 pounders for the truly dainty, two and 2.5 pounders for normal folk, three and 3.5 pounders for hig...
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05:48 PM on 03/01/2012
1.5 pounders are actually ideal for consumption. They're sweeter in flavor and the bigger they are, the tougher the meat starts to become. Those people throwing down $100+ for a 4+ lb lobster are paying top dollar for an inferior product. If you don't want to be called "dainty," just order 2 of them.
05:06 AM on 03/01/2012
Wonderful ending to this story. It was the right thing to do
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CainStain
Tea Party's Over...Time To Brush Your Tooth
02:10 AM on 02/28/2012
How come NJ never finds 27lb Lobsters off their coast? Are you keeping secrets NJ Gov?.........
02:10 PM on 02/27/2012
Put it back and let it live out its life, just like you would want to do.
02:13 PM on 02/27/2012
The article stated that the aquarium put it back in the Atlantic yesterday.
02:54 PM on 02/27/2012
Didn't catch that. That is great, sometimes people can do the right thing. Thanks.
02:01 PM on 02/27/2012
Someone get the butter and let's eat!
01:37 PM on 02/27/2012
It's Bush's fault.
01:49 PM on 02/27/2012
I AM AMAZED THIS LOBSTER SURVIVED THIS MANY YEARS OUT IN THE WILD SO NICE LET IT GO
01:56 PM on 02/27/2012
Michelle Obama wants to eat it. Better let her.
02:14 PM on 02/27/2012
The article stated that they let it go yesterday.
01:28 PM on 02/27/2012
Should have kept him and mated him with other large lobsters yes? =)
12:57 PM on 02/27/2012
Aaaaw goodbye big fella. Hope you have many more years of happiness in the ocean
12:53 PM on 02/27/2012
THAT 27 LB'R LIVED THIS LONG, HOPE THEY THREW HIM BACK TO LIVE ANOTHER 20, AT LEAST.
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12:53 PM on 02/27/2012
I seem to recall they are farming lobster somewhere. Why not keep him for breeding stock. Maybe his size would have helped improve the line. Just like a prize bull. Sorry free range lobster fans, But this one is prime.
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vaygollybum
just wondering
12:40 PM on 02/27/2012
Wonder how old he is? I have heard that lobsters can get really old!
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Bleedin Taxes
My micro-bio is empty... they taxed it to death
12:38 PM on 02/27/2012
Lobsters that huge aren't the best to eat. The larger they get the tougher they are. Plus the meat on a smaller lobster is sweeter. I'm so glad they released Rocky back into the ocean. I wonder how old he had to be to reach his size.
12:19 PM on 02/27/2012
hey,michelle has dibs on this one!!
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11:53 AM on 02/27/2012
feast!!
11:51 AM on 02/27/2012
I'm glad they released him back into the wild. We had one in Westport, CT years ago & he was kept for a few days for people to see.

The owner of the store by Peter's Bridge had said they don't do well in captivity & should never ever be kept.