Crawfish Traps/Techniques
Anyone have any small ones for sale ??
I just bought a collapsible one... going to put them in small ponds, canals and creeks by the house.... Another question is......... as i catch them, could i put them in an ice chest filled half full with water to keep them alive until i catch enough for a boil ? |
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get you some pillow traps they'll work better, your wholesellers refrigerate them I would think as long as you kept them cool and out of water you would be ok for 3 or 4 days but i dont know about longer than that
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thats what i bought shawn, a collapsible pillow trap........ |
ok dont know what you paid for it but Louisiana net and twine used to be the best built and cheapest, just took a lil time...or there's always ebay:smokin::grinpimp::p
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also don't lay them flat, always found they worked better propped up on a log at a diagnal
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shawn, they were $11.00
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You will need alot more than one trap!!!
I bought 40 traps last year from LA net and twine and only got enough crawfish to fill a sack on a couple of occasions. BTW. The price on the website(LA Net and Twine) is real low because it hasn't been updated in 15 years or so. I think they were around $7.50 for the 30" traps |
Jordie, call me tomorrow. We'll figure it out. I did this for a living for a while and there's more than I can/will type here
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Shawn is correct, keep them cool, if a cooler is not available, keep them in an ice chest with a little ice, but with the plug out. |
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