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Maine lobster fisherman reveals why the crustaceans she catches taste ‘sweeter, ‘better’

The daughter of a lobster fisherman from Maine describes herself as being “born into it.”  Sadie Samuels left the Pine Tree State and headed to college across the country in California, but she kept fishing during the summers to pay for her tuition. After graduation in 2013, she began fishing full-time and has never looked back. Samuels, 32, opened her restaurant, Must Be Nice Lobster – which has the same name as her boat, F/V Must Be Nice – in a permanent indoor location in 2022. “My dad kind of kicked me off his boat because you can only fish 800 traps on a boat,” she said. “So, the more I wanted to fish, the less he could fish if I still fished on his boat.” “[My father] finally was like, ‘All right, obviously you’re interested in this. Go buy a boat,'” she recalled. “So that’s pretty much how that happened.”  Photos, Video, more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 12:17

Lobsterman Sadie Samuels to speak at Camden Yacht Club Aug. 23

How did a young girl from Searsmont become a professional lobsterman? Find out during a free seminar at the Camden Yacht Club, 68 Bay View St., at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23. Only 8% of the Mainers with commercial lobster fishing licenses are women. Sadie Samuels, who captains the F/V Must Be Nice out of Rockport Harbor, is among them. This young entrepreneur will explain how she works from sunrise to 10 p.m., yet remains hooked on the joys, perils, and vicissitudes of commercial fishing. The session will include a brief film and time for questions and answers. >click to read< 10:57

Midcoast Maine lobsterman Sadie Samuels featured in new NBC series on women in food

Rockport lobster boat captain and Belfast restaurant owner Sadie Samuels was featured on an NBC streaming show in a recent episode focusing on women in the commercial fishing industry. In the Head of the Table streaming show “Women on the Water” episode, host Elena Bessert introduces viewers to both Samuels and a Washington state indigenous fishing guide and outdoor influencer. Samuels comes from a fishing family and got her student lobster license at age 7 when she began throwing a few traps from her father’s lobster boat. At age 14, she bought her own boat, named Must Be Nice. She still fishes from that boat. >click to read< 07:43