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Also, pretty sure they are dormant in winter, at least I never figured out where they were maybe real deep ? Spring, but look under tails for the eggs, and throw back females (not legal issue, just my attitude)I have done real good spring, summer, and fall, used to throw a pot in anywhere I was, just to see.Lost my best pot one year at Jameson, put it on tailgate, next to boat and drove off... (did not get any out of there, but caught some shrimp close to 1" long!)
And closed in winter, May-Oct season, guess it is good I never found any, and quit trying until spring..... Been catching them since I was a kid, never really paid attention, only one lake that I have been to has ever been close to catching limit, with 3 guys/traps.
How to humanely kill and preserve crayfish There are two important steps to killing acrayfi sh quickly and humanely. The first is to chill them in ice or ice slurry for 20-30 minutes, and the second is to pierce their head with a knife.
Quote from: grundy53 on January 05, 2011, 10:17:09 AMHow to humanely kill and preserve crayfish There are two important steps to killing acrayfi sh quickly and humanely. The first is to chill them in ice or ice slurry for 20-30 minutes, and the second is to pierce their head with a knife.Seriously? I have never seen anyone do this? We use to just tear the tails off and call it good.
We keep them (live) cool and in a wet burlap or similar sack until we're ready to boil them. Will last for several days
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In Missouri, we used to sein (sp?) them from farm ponds. Keep the small ones for catfish trot-lines/bank-lines, and eat the big ones. Some ponds were very productive. It was kinda fun, you never new what you were gonna catch. Could be a load of crawdads, maybe a snapping turtle or two, those will make your heart race, as you are chest deep with them in the muddy water. Oh' the memories.