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Since crawfish swim backwards, you can catch them from behind. All you have to do is stand downstream from a current meaning the water is flowing towards you , lift up rocks, and either scoop them up or grab them from behind their head with your fingers. You can also use protective gloves or dip net. You can also use fish-based cat or dog food. TRAP with bait : Traps can be left open for a few hours a collapsible net or closed overnight cone-shaped funnel not exceeding three feet.
Bait should be kept in a nylon stocking to prevent quick-eating and the trap should gradually funnel the crawfish into a small opening, making it difficult to find a way out.
Tie bait to nylon string, dip and soak in stream for a few minutes. Rather than catch them as needed, I like to keep a few dozen on hand for impromptu floats down the river or short trips to a local stream. Fill the container with just enough water to cover the crawfish three-quarters of the way. They do not need to be completely submerged. Feed the crayfish once a week, dropping in just a few big leaves, and change the water the day after feeding.
If any crawfish molt in the container, remove the discarded shells right away. Likewise, get out any dead crawfish as soon as possible. Shells and dead crayfish pollute the water very quickly, which can cause you to lose even more of your baits. Like thousands of other soldiers, Mike Perra has a love of the outdoors that helps him cope with the danger of his missions at war. Michelle Bancewicz Cicale's clip of herself hoisting a massive tuna aboard her boat has gone viral—for good reason.
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