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  • Good ole mud bugs, u ain't eatin em right if u don't suck the brains

  • this is my jam!!

  • Idn't it piroux?

  • wow! thats a lot o babies!!  must be a month atfter spawn. those traps look frustraiting. id be pissed to have an entire haul of babies.unless some were odd colors.

  • imhungry now. good videa

  • i like the boat! what brand is it?

  • @mumbleye Louisiana Brand lol

  • where do you buy your traps??

  • go 2 now thats a crawfish

  • the bait looks like melt to me i use melt to bate my nets 25-30 of um and it works last seasion we cought 3 an1/2 sacks

  • i think the music and the vid are both very good, luck to you

  • scread port

  • some good old mud bugs...

  • I've never seen a crawdad trap like that, I myself use homemade wire traps, they look just like a wire minnow trap. Bait 'em with smashed bluegill and set 'em at night, return for them right at dawn. I average 15-30 bigguns a trap. I don't eat them though,although I have on occasion and do enjoy them. I sell them or fish with them.

  • Watermen in Louisiana have had it made. I can't believe more watermen from The East Coast haven't gone down there. There was one guy Johnny Duckegg who shot a guy down Venice way whow as cutitng his grass. If I had it to do over I would have stayed for the oystering, beause I know I could ahve registered two boats and caught 30 bushel per man. IN Maryland you get one two oysters to a lick.

  • We might have had a dozen nets at the most. But we were catching $400 worth a day in 1981 that was good money. I used to see oysters stikcing out of the water hundreds of feet off the shore. There was fortunes to be made in oystering. In Maryland tongers might catch 15 bushels between two men. You guys have been catching double that for the last 30 years.

  • look....its a mud bug...

  • They are all to small you should of put them back

  • No different from crabbing :D

  • good video

  • @delacroixla  Thanks

  • That delta in Louisiana is waterman's paradise. I was there fishing and crabbing in 1981 and nobody else was fsihing and crabbing. Fortunes could have been made, but my father had to go back home./

  • @9878tubeyou Very good still

  • how many nets did u put out

  • @TheMrHarryShow I think we put out 10 or 12

  • louisiana crawdads suck... i ordered 5 pounds and cook them and thay sucked...

    you gottA EAT CALIFORNIAN CRAWFISH.. ITS THE BEST... OR EVEN BETTER IS

    SEVAN LAKE

  • @armenak818 Who the fuck even sells 5 pounds of crawfish? Last time i checked it was by the sack.

  • in south Texas you just stick your hand in a pond and catch like 6 of them

  • Great video.Back to the "old ways", subsistence fishing...

  • are them brown baits salt licks?

  • @skateboy159  beef

  • Texas has crawfish too! :D

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  • Boy, reading people's comments on you tube, I have come to the conclusion that most of you are either drunk or down right illiterate.............or friggen both.

  • I live in nebraska and i really want to get into crawfishing. But i don't know where to go, any ideas?? Very good vid by the way

  • is that a crab net

  • real way to crawfish is to had the real traps and bait not beef your sopuse to use pogies and dry feed we caught lasy year 80 sacks of crawfish a day which is abotu 2000 pounds

  • "bait not beef your sopuse to use pogies and dry feed" what?

  • pogies is a small fish that you use to bait dry feed is kinda like horse food in a ball that bring crawfish to the trap and the pogie gives them somethign to eat to stay in the trap

  • exactly what i thought lol

  • were at in the spillway

  • we fish all over the spillway where ever they bite

  • I like yer pirot

  • how do they dont get out

  • The bait keeps them there

  • bellissimo video!

  • Thank you

  • good eats!

  • How long were the nets in the water and what did you use for bait?

  • About 15 min.and we was using beef for bait

  • @allen3200 try fresh fish for bait! and you will get half more than you got!

  • how long did that take? i fish for 'dads un california but it takes longer than that. i cant use nets because there is no flat bottom, too rocky.

  • We were there about 2 hours

  • Oh, I just noticed the sinker

  • those are interesting devices, how far do they go down into the river? and does the string/rope just float on top?

  • to the bottom

  • Thank you I was not sure how to spell it

  • its a pirouge, pronounced peero

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