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Dee once bubbled...
OK...I have a crawfish question. You are the second person from Colorado who has posted pictures of crayfish. Your water looks alot like our lake water and the only crawfish I see are half eaten dead ones. What's the deal?
I've baited the bottom with Taters like RnR uses, I've searched in holes and nooks and crannies and no crawfish! I found a dead one big enough to crack his claws and feed them to the perch, but have no idea where to find them underwater. I can pick them up by the pound around my yard!
I need help from you Crawfish Whisperers!![]()
blacknet once bubbled...
Crazy_J,
Looks like you have a photo of a procambarus paeninsulanis, really difficult to tell with all that mud action going on.
Dee,
The biggest suggestion I can offer on finding crawfish is research the subject, find out how the locals fish for crawfish, what type of bait they use, learn their habits, habitats, dietary needs and the like. I would not recomend looking into set traps.
I'll do some digging to see what I can come up with for you.
Ed