A lobster fisherman in southwest Nova Scotia says this season, which ends at midnight tonight, may have been the best in a decade.
Bernie Berry, captain of the lobster boat Ready To Go and president of the Coldwater Lobster Association, said it's too soon to calculate official landing numbers.
But he estimates fishermen in the two lobster fishing areas that make up southwest Nova Scotia — from Halifax all the way down the South Shore to just south of Digby Neck — likely landed almost 75 million pounds of lobster this season.
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