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Buggin' part two...........Bringin' 'em in

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2008

second part of a two part crawdad trapping expedition.

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  • i set 7 traps in a river near my house using smoked haddock as bait set it over night,checked it today and caught just under 470

    nice and thanks

  • @kaTasteOfEngland Holy Mackeral !!!! very very nice an average of 67 per trap! What kind of traps did you use!?!? Maybe you should consider doing a video. I for one would enjoy watching it

  • I'm in WA too and since the crabbing season will wrap up about two weeks before crayfish ends, I figured I'd give it a try. I have a couple questions -- what fish works best as bait, and how long do you soak the traps?

  • @anagama I usually use yellow perch just because they're easy to catch, depending on how many people are on the lake I will normally soak them overnight. I didn't have time to catch perch today so used chicken backs instead and did surprisingly well............  best o' luck to ya

  • This video looks very informative. Thank you.

  • @silverspoon819 you're welcome

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  • the crayfish is most likely Pacifastacus (Hobbsastacus) gambelii....or

    Pacifastacus leniusculus klamathensis.... hard to tell without good pic of top and underside..most likely Pacifastacus (Hobbsastacus) gambelii..

    wish i was there..

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  • man that's awesome, I'm thinking of crawdad fishing on the Snake. Live over here in Eastern, WA.

  • hey, nice haul!!

  • Holy moly. Nice work. Thanks.

    

  • beef liver in a package from wal mart works best, just poke holes in the package and throw it in there ive caught thousands...............but always remember never buy the meat u are going to eat at wal mart

  • joystick006 where did you go to get there im am really interested

  • From all accounts use fresh salmon or an oily fish in your trap. Contrary to popular belief, chicken and cat food are considered last on the Crayfish menu. Lake Washington in Seattle are is full of these tasty critters. Set your trap in an area where there are rocks, roots, or other cover where crays hide. Good luck and happy fishing!

  • nice background music "Dead or Alive"

  • @joystick006 i use 3 entrance umbrela traps i might make a video but i dont really make vids i more comment sorry

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