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It was posted today, so i don't forgive you for not reading the post.I never heard they like lettuce mmmm who knew and yep your right I didn't read the thread like I said old THREAD 5 years old .but BACON catches crawdads I geuss Bacon wrapped in lettuce will catch more lol
I guess that rules out throwing liberals in the water to catch crawdads......
In 1952,
Your logic is flawed!
Liberals probably make fine crawdad bait!
If you go down south STONE CRAB CLAWS are good too kinda like king crab
They have a crawfish festival in Isleton California where I used to moor some of my larger boats. I like them a lot and people would come by the tens of thousands to eat them. There was a commercial fishing company for them in Thornton California, I knew the guys pretty well but when they wanted to retire, they couldn't find anyone to buy the business so, I bought some of there boats. They made a good living for many decades selling them for food and bait.
Me too. It also makes me miss Louisiana crawfish boils...................
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We have ruined a lot of good seafood with fish farming. Most of our shrimp come from farms in south east Asia and have little flavor. Last time I was in NC I ate my weight in locally caught wild shrimp it is like they are not even the same critter. I don't know if there is commercial crawdad farming, but the ones I know about are wild caught.....great stuff. The small Oregon bay shrimp still have great flavor, are they farmed? I suspect they are.
Down in Louisiana they have crawfish farms- How We Grow Crawfish | Crawfish Farming with Cajun Crawfish
Ray
For some reason "boil" reminded me of Paula saying "bole" as is proper down souf..Me too. It also makes me miss Louisiana crawfish boils...................
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I scored some live freshwater prawns at Costco around 15 years ago.. they were about a foot long and awesome..The first time I had prawns in Acapulco I had a gastronomic orgasm. Only a few years later I order prawns in Cabo and while they were good, they weren't nearly as good. Lately, prawns from Safeway just don't cut it.