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Had lots of fun! And good eatin' too [Beer]
looks delicious! I love crawfish!
SuperiorDG
08-16-2012, 13:51
Where do you find crawfish in Aurora?
Where do you find crawfish in Aurora?
On the internet! (http://www.lacrawfish.com/)[Tooth]
10mm-man
08-16-2012, 13:52
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This isn't were you got em is it??
MUkaLaHym6o
HoneyBadger
08-16-2012, 14:01
Time for a good Louisiana style crawfish boil! I've got some "Slap Ya Mama" Cajun seasoning!
Son!!! get some old bay seasoning and potatoes and corn.
Son!!! get some old bay seasoning and potatoes and corn.
And some andouille sausage. [Dinner]
One of the local restaurants has a yearly crawfish boil. I am always first in line.
buckshotbarlow
08-16-2012, 18:11
rubber bands and 0hooks and you have some bass'n 2 do....
Goodburbon
08-16-2012, 22:47
you want to boil them in old what? slap ya mama makes for a decent dip, not for boiling though.
I only got to eat about 12# this year.
the boil is the party. one of the things I really miss about Louisiana.
theGinsue
08-16-2012, 22:47
Those are some nice lookin' / good sized crawfsh deagler.
I've been planning on going crawfishin this Saturday night @ 11 Mile. Looking to do a boil. I'll be buying an aerator tomorrow to help keep 'em alive until boil time.
I went about a month ago with a few other guys and a couple of kids.
I donated all I caught to the guys with the kids. When he left he had a FULL cooler. He kept changing the water they were in to clean the mud out of 'em. A couple of hours before boiling them he added salt to the water. I guess this causes them to purge the last bit of stuff outa the crawfish & makes for better eating.
Goodburbon
08-16-2012, 22:54
yes, always soak in very salty water, then rinse before boiling to get a good purge.
dont eat the dead ones ;)
hollohas
08-17-2012, 09:12
I've been planning on going crawfishin this Saturday night @ 11 Mile.
That's where I go too. A pair of waders and a flashlight is how I get em.
TriggerHappy
08-17-2012, 09:15
What's the season for them here, I've heard its spring till late June for the ones from the south. I didn't even know we have crawfish??? Taste the same?
Ginsue, let me know, I'll bring some beer.[Beer]
ANADRILL
08-17-2012, 09:20
Be sure to purge them...
Being from Louisiana, I am laughing my ass off at the quanity...You should set up some traps......
HoneyBadger
08-17-2012, 09:22
you want to boil them in old what? slap ya mama makes for a decent dip, not for boiling though.
I only got to eat about 12# this year.
the boil is the party. one of the things I really miss about Louisiana.
When I was just outside New Orleans, we poured slap ya mama all over the crawfish before we ate them. I tried to do a whole 5 pounds by myself and nearly got sick from eating too much...
That's my only experience eating crawfish [Tooth]
Be sure to purge them...
Being from Louisiana, I am laughing my ass off at the quanity...You should set up some traps......
This is about a quarter of what we caught. We catch of what we'll finish eating. We don't waste food.
What's the season for them here, I've heard its spring till late June for the ones from the south. I didn't even know we have crawfish??? Taste the same?
Ginsue, let me know, I'll bring some beer.[Beer]
We have different species from Louisiana. Taste same. Heard females suppose to taste sweeter.
theGinsue
08-17-2012, 12:06
This is about a quarter of what we caught. We catch of what we'll finish eating. We don't waste food.
I want extra to shell and vaccuum seal/freeze to use this winter in ettouffee & gumbo.
Your post got me all nostalgic (haven’t been crawfishing in about 20 years).
Got the wife and kids, went to Wal-Mart and Sports Authority (they actually have crawfish traps) and headed over to Chatfield. Ended up at the gravel lake across from Kingfisher and caught about 30 nice sized ones in a couple hours. Mainly hand fishing with liver on a line and a net. Everyone had a great time and we’ll have a nice lunch tomorrow.
Thanks for reminding me how much fun it can be.
GilpinGuy
08-18-2012, 00:17
Holy crap - I had no idea you could get crawfish like this in CO! So cool! And so yummy!
All you need to catch crawfish is a small net and your hand.
Locate crayfish.
Put net BEHIND crayfish.
Poke hand at crayfish from FRONT.
Crayfish shoots backwards into net.
Rocky places are best since there is at least one under every decent sized rock.
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