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Warnings
Extreme caution should always be exercised when collecting any sort of animal and particularly when diving. Crabs
and lobsters nip, particularly if you’re trying to catch one. Anyone who has
ever been to the seaside knows that. Seriously, both types of animal can produce
very nasty injuries and CrabBag is not a substitute for common sense. Whilst it
can reduce of the risk of nips once you've bagged your crab we don’t guarantee
that you'll never be bitten and we recommend that, if possible, crabs and
lobsters have their claws elastic-banded before bagging.
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