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Old 03-31-2012, 09:25 AM
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Question Crawfish Help

I need to pick up 3 or 4 sacks of crawfish on a thursday morning ,transport them 500 + miles and keep them alive till i boil friday afternoon / night.
what's the best way to do this ??? Ideas???
Will be transporting in PU bed.
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Old 03-31-2012, 09:27 AM
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Keep towels on them, and keep them towels wet! It'll keep them cool enough to stay alive
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Old 03-31-2012, 09:31 AM
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The best thing i can think of is what we used to do. Wet the truck bed with cold water, and then take a burlap tarp and soak it then lay it on the bed then place the sacks on it spaced out the best way you can. Then take another burlap tarp and soak it down and place it on top of them. Now this was only driving 100 miles or so, but make sure to wet the sacks as often as you can. I hope this helps
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Old 03-31-2012, 09:31 AM
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Bob, I hauled 90 lbs. to Gray, GA in a 260 qt. Igloo.
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:21 AM
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Put em in a big enough ice chest still in the sack of course, put in an unopened bag or two of ice. Leave the drain open. Works for me.
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:24 AM
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500 miles is a long way! You can use the burlap like mentioned but they will dry out fairly quick with the wind, unless you can figure a way to keep the wind off them. Got a bed cover? Or maybe build a plywood box with a lid?
Don't forget to bring plenty of water or make frequent stops to water.
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:26 AM
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So the big thing is keep them semi cool and keep them wet?
I will have all my cooking gear and camping gear in the truck too.
The bugs are for cajun Night at the smoking meat forums gathering in fla.
Wife and i will be doing big pot of red beans w/ sausage and andoullie and a big pot of greens w/ corn bread along w/ the crawfish fri night. (100 folks)
Got a SMF member flying in from Cape Town south Africa for the gathering this year
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:28 AM
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So the big thing is keep them semi cool and keep them wet?
I will have all my cooking gear and camping gear in the truck too.
The bugs are for cajun Night at the smoking meat forums gathering in fla.
Wife and i will be doing big pot of red beans w/ sausage and andoullie and a big pot of greens w/ corn bread along w/ the crawfish fri night. (100 folks)
Got a SMF member flying in from Cape Town south Africa for the gathering this year
Sounds like a good ole time.
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:28 AM
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so the big thing is keep them semi cool and keep them wet?
I will have all my cooking gear and camping gear in the truck too.
The bugs are for cajun night at the smoking meat forums gathering in fla.
Wife and i will be doing big pot of red beans w/ sausage and andoullie and a big pot of greens w/ corn bread along w/ the crawfish fri night. (100 folks)
got a smf member flying in from cape town south africa for the gathering this year

man that sounds like alot of fun
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:30 AM
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thinking about laying tha sacks in the bed up against the cab, covering w/ wet burlap or towels , then lay a few bags of ice on top the towels. This should keep them cool / wet
longer than just wetting them . we will be making frequent stops as the wife now has degenerative Arthritus in her hip and lower back.
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:35 AM
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Damp and cool is all you need, Bob. It took about 8 hours to get to UGA and they were just fine. 90 lbs. was about 2 1/2 sacks if I recall. I had to take 'em out the sacks, tho.
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:39 AM
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we have the same thing on a smaller scale here in La. in the fall
This years SELA gathering is Oct 4,5,6,7, outside Franklinton La on one of our members farms. It is open to any member of smoking Meat forums and is a family function.
We have a few camper spots and plenty of room for tent camping.
There is no charge to attend this event but donations to off set the cost of the food are accepted. BYOB and if you want to bring a dish or something to throw on the smoker you can.
We will also have the smokehouse going all weekend and If you want bacon or sausage smoked you can bring it or i am working on price per lb for whole cured bellies , Andoullie ,pork sausage , canadian bacon and buck board bacon.
There is no cost to Join SMF(some of us are members there) and i know there's no one on SC that will not learn something from the site.
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I have transported them 3 hours before in ice chest with bags of ice. Prop them up so the water will drain. I stopped half way and rotated the sacks. Very few were dead.
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I would try to get some block ice to put under the burlap also. Would take longer to melt keeping them wetter a little longer than cubed ice. Main thing that will get them is wind drying them out as stated above as well as sun.
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Old 03-31-2012, 12:47 PM
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No we would stop often and check on them and stop and put water on the burlap
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Put em in a big enough ice chest still in the sack of course, put in an unopened bag or two of ice. Leave the drain open. Works for me.
^^This^^^. I've hauled 4 sacks over 750 miles/12+ hrs and had less than a pound of total dead loss. Call me and I'll give a little more description.
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Try to get some from a local fisherman that morning, if they been out the water a while they will die faster.


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Brought 18,000#'s to sandiego before in a refrigerated truck. 33 hrs...just keep the cool and you will be fine.
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Let us know how they came out Bob.
Got some good input if I ever need to get some from the east side of the water and bring em back here.
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Old 03-31-2012, 02:33 PM
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Don't put them in the pot with ice, ya gotta have a drain
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