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: This is typically when you will find the lowest prices per pound.

: As water temperatures drop, shells harden, resulting in high-yield, meaty lobsters.

The best time to buy depends on whether you prioritize , meat quality (hardness) , or tenderness . Generally, the "sweet spot" for a balance of high quality and reasonable price occurs in the late spring (May and June) and the fall (after Labor Day) . Seasonal Buying Guide

: Most lobsters caught now are "soft-shells" (newly molted). While the meat is ultra-tender and sweet, the yield is lower because the shells are partially filled with water. Fall (September - November) (Best for Hard-Shells) :

: Supply is at its lowest due to harsh weather and lobsters moving further offshore, making this the most expensive time to buy.

: Experts at LobsterAnywhere recommend buying 1.25 to 1.5 lb lobsters. These offer the best balance of tender meat and ease of cooking.

: To save money, purchase from retailers close to where they are caught, such as local markets in Maine or direct online suppliers .

Choosing the right "shell" is as important as the time of month. Hard-Shell Lobster Soft-Shell (New Shell) Lobster Fall & Winter Mid-Summer Meat Yield High; shells are full Lower; shells contain water Flavor/Texture Firmer bite; classic "lobster" taste Sweeter and more tender Ease of Opening Requires crackers/tools Can often be cracked by hand Shipping Sturdy; best for long-distance delivery Fragile; best for local pickup Tips for Smart Buying