H here2fish 0 Aug 4, 2009 Just got back from a fish market and saw that they had a bunch of live crayfish. Just wondering if anyone ever uses them on steel? :think:
Just got back from a fish market and saw that they had a bunch of live crayfish. Just wondering if anyone ever uses them on steel? :think:
K Kodiak 0 Aug 5, 2009 Use them like prawn tails, tear the tail off, peel them, rift them like a prawn....if you can keep them alive they go great with beer.
Use them like prawn tails, tear the tail off, peel them, rift them like a prawn....if you can keep them alive they go great with beer.
M Mad dog 0 Aug 5, 2009 Kodiak said: Use them like prawn tails, tear the tail off, peel them, rift them like a prawn....if you can keep them alive they go great with beer. Click to expand... :clap: :clap: :clap: Always catch more than you intend to use for fishing!
Kodiak said: Use them like prawn tails, tear the tail off, peel them, rift them like a prawn....if you can keep them alive they go great with beer. Click to expand... :clap: :clap: :clap: Always catch more than you intend to use for fishing!
D Dan Feller 0 Aug 5, 2009 here2fish said: Just got back from a fish market and saw that they had a bunch of live crayfish. Just wondering if anyone ever uses them on steel? :think: Click to expand... If you want to use crawdads catch your own. The ones for sale that I have seen are Southern crayfish. Non-native crayfish are high on the ODFW's list of invasive species!
here2fish said: Just got back from a fish market and saw that they had a bunch of live crayfish. Just wondering if anyone ever uses them on steel? :think: Click to expand... If you want to use crawdads catch your own. The ones for sale that I have seen are Southern crayfish. Non-native crayfish are high on the ODFW's list of invasive species!