• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • My Account
  • Subscribe
  • Log In
Itemlive

Itemlive

North Shore news powered by The Daily Item

  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Police/Fire
  • Government
  • Obituaries
  • Archives
  • E-Edition
  • Help
Jeff Flynn holding the rare blue lobster. (Jeff Flynn)

Feeling blue (lobster) in Marblehead

Sophia Harris

September 19, 2025 by Sophia Harris

After more than two decades on the water, local lobsterman Jeff Flynn made the catch of a lifetime this week when he pulled up a rare blue lobster just off Marblehead.

Flynn said the brightly colored crustacean appeared in one of his final traps of the day near Cat Island Bell, also known as Marblehead Bell, off Children’s Island.

“At first, I thought it was just a hunk of plastic that floated into the trap,” Flynn said. “Then I realized, oh my God, we got a blue one. It was the brightest blue one I’ve ever seen.”

Blue lobsters occur naturally only once in several million, scientists estimate. Though Flynn has caught a few unusual lobsters in his 22 years of fishing, including calico lobsters with yellow spots, he said this one topped them all.

Although Flynn’s catch is considered a rare one, another blue lobster named Neptune, was donated to the Northeastern University Marine Science Center in Nahant by a lobsterman from Salem last month. This could raise the question as to whether 1 in 2 million is accurate in 2025.

The lobster, a female that had not yet grown to legal size, was released back into the ocean. Flynn said he hopes it survives predators, such as striped bass, and that he might see it again in future seasons.

“I’m hoping when I threw it over that the striped bass didn’t eat it,” Flynn said. “Hopefully it’s in the rocks somewhere enjoying its freedom.”

The find also made an impression on Flynn’s sternman, Rick Doan, who has worked offshore for years but had never been aboard a boat when a blue lobster was caught.

Flynn said he plans to continue lobstering through November, but the memory of this catch will stay with him.

“It was the catch of a lifetime for me,” he said.

  • Sophia Harris
    Sophia Harris

    View all posts

Related posts:

What does it mean to be a dad? Norman brings Marblehead together again In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s hot outside Marines storm Marblehead

Primary Sidebar

Advertisement

Sponsored Content

Solo Travel Safety Hacks: How to Use eSIM and Tech to Stay Connected and Secure in Australia

How Studying Psychology Can Equip You To Better Help Your Community

Solo Travel Safety Hacks: How to Use eSIM and Tech to Stay Connected and Secure in Australia

Advertisement

Upcoming Events

“WIN” Wine Tasting Mixer at Lucille!

October 9, 2025
Lucille Wine Shop

11th Annual Lynn Tech Festival of Trees

November 16, 2025
Lynn Tech Tigers Den

1st Annual Lynn Food Truck & Craft Beverage Festival presented by Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce

September 27, 2025
Blossom Street, Lynn,01905, US 89 Blossom St, Lynn, MA 01902-4592, United States

2025 Clock to the Rock 5K & Block Party

September 20, 2025
Central Sq, Lynn, MA 01901, United States

Footer

About Us

  • About Us
  • Editorial Practices
  • Advertising and Sponsored Content

Reader Services

  • Subscribe
  • Manage Your Subscription
  • Activate Subscriber Account
  • Submit an Obituary
  • Submit a Classified Ad
  • Daily Item Photo Store
  • Submit A Tip
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions

Essex Media Group Publications

  • La Voz
  • Lynnfield Weekly News
  • Marblehead Weekly News
  • Peabody Weekly News
  • 01907 The Magazine
  • 01940 The Magazine
  • 01945 The Magazine
  • North Shore Golf Magazine

© 2025 Essex Media Group