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They are an abundant resource but not many people are out there catching them.

Farm raised are probably more attractive by price, size, and logistical ease.

I forgot to mention before that Florida Lobster are found in salt water.:Sharing One:
 
Farm raised are probably more attractive by price, size, and logistical ease.

I forgot to mention before that Florida Lobster are found in salt water.:Sharing One:

My mistake lol

here is a little vid on catching crayfish in UK and served with wild garlic too :)

[video=youtube;E--QMUED1-o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E--QMUED1-o[/video]
 
Sensible Seeds stock nearly 3,000 quality cannabis seed strains sourced from over 160. If I attempted to grow all of these strains from now on I would be 825 years old . :grin: I just thought you'd like to know that . Lobster anyone . :dance2:
 
well its that time again!!!
T E,
when I was just a youngster we had ricefields and a swamp back behind our house.
The crawdads would get bigger than a mechanics thumb out in those fields.
We would drag a piece of plywood out there into the swamp and then a couple of us would stand on top of it to sink it.
We would wait until we could feel the crawdads feeling on our toes and then hop off.
The plywood would slowly rise up to the top and the crawdads wouldn't notice until they had no water to propel backwards and we would scoop them off by the hand fulls and fill a bucket in about two or three dunks.
My friends mom would cook them up for us on her outdoor stove.
Best crawdads I ever ate.
 
well its that time again!!!
T E,
when I was just a youngster we had ricefields and a swamp back behind our house.
The crawdads would get bigger than a mechanics thumb out in those fields.
We would drag a piece of plywood out there into the swamp and then a couple of us would stand on top of it to sink it.
We would wait until we could feel the crawdads feeling on our toes and then hop off.
The plywood would slowly rise up to the top and the crawdads wouldn't notice until they had no water to propel backwards and we would scoop them off by the hand fulls and fill a bucket in about two or three dunks.
My friends mom would cook them up for us on her outdoor stove.
Best crawdads I ever ate.

Awesome Grey Bear :)

That's the kind of knowledge you don't see in books :D
 
They are some nice sized crayfish. 1/2 dozen with the rest of that spread and I'd be happy.
 
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