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For nearly four decades, lobster fisherman Mike Rego has seen plenty of good years and plenty of bad ones.

This one's turning out to be one of the most challenging. There are a lot of juvenile lobsters, "more than I've ever seen," Rego said, and plenty of females with eggs. But the ones he can haul in, the ones that help him pay the bills, are being elusive.

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