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I have replicated the crayster traps and had good success, also last year they released a soak with procure that I'm itching to try this year, got it for Christmas. I run a lot of the gees traps, buy them by the six pack on Amazon and I open up the entrance holes. They work great as well, but it comes down to having a good population I think. My back yard creek has very few crawdads of good size and need to check traps regularly to keep them from crawling out. Better population are going to make a cheap trap work good I think
Quote from: Norman89 on February 28, 2022, 01:06:13 PMI have replicated the crayster traps and had good success, also last year they released a soak with procure that I'm itching to try this year, got it for Christmas. I run a lot of the gees traps, buy them by the six pack on Amazon and I open up the entrance holes. They work great as well, but it comes down to having a good population I think. My back yard creek has very few crawdads of good size and need to check traps regularly to keep them from crawling out. Better population are going to make a cheap trap work good I thinkIf you use zip ties around the entrance holes and kind of make a funnel. Kind of hard to explain without pictures. I have posted pictures of what I've done on other crayfish/crawdad posts on this site if you search. Does a great job on keeping the buggers from crawling out of the traps.