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Most of em are white crawfish though. Most of the white ones I caught had near empty tails. They don't carry much meat. Also, the fat they carry is green rather than the normal yellow.
Still, an impressive sight! Btw, it is an oxygen level issue. If the wind is high, even when the water is falling and, is blowing inthe wrong direction, it kills the oxygen in the water. |
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All I know, them mudbugs tasted good. A little hard to peal. Wayne are they still catching over there? I'm thinking Saturday, getting another load to boil up!
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Yea my dad went yesterday and caught over 100#
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We goin if they still there?
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I got in on something like that about 30 years ago. I use to crawfish under the La/Tx bridge. We kept hearing the flipping of tails and finally noticed it was crawfish in shallow potholes. We started picking them up with our hands and loaded down the ice chests in no time. Great place to crawfish, but watchout for the moccasins. They are everywhere. When we found them, they were the big red crawfish. We got 2/ 48 quarts ice chest full in about an hour and was on our way home to get the water going. They wasn't as thick as the pictures show, but we didn't set any nets that day.
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i don't know but now i'm hungry
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