Yes, blue crabs year round.
Short answer, call ahead, blue crabs are not as restricted as the Stone Crab season ...long answer... June to August This is generally considered blue crab season because, in Maryland, we associate blue crabs with summer feasts and ice cold beer. By this point in the summer, blue crabs are migrating up the Chesapeake Bay as the weather warms up. September and October Now that the crabs have been in the state for a while and aren’t going anywhere just yet, this is the perfect time to find the biggest and fullest crabs all year. Plus, prices tend to go down in late summer and early fall since some crazy people think you should only eat crabs in the summer. More for us! April and May and the Rest of the Year Technically speaking, the Maryland blue crab season starts in April and goes all the way to December. During the early and late season blue crabs need to be shipped from North Carolina and Louisiana since the crabs have retreated from the cold and headed to warmer waters.
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