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    Default cajun boil part deux

    15 potatoes, 16 ears of corn, 10 andouille sausage, 2# of craw fish, 3# of shrimp, 3# of crab legs and hush puppies. Had my dad over, me the wife and 2 kids we only ate about half haha. I used zatarans liquid and spice bags and some spice the crawfish came with. Made my own cocktail sauce and all. Turned out really good and I have lunch tomorrow. Only thing I have to change is the sausage was to spicy for the daughter, need to try a different brand next time.

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    My wife says we're on our way!

    Where'd you get the crawfish? Was it the frozen Chinese stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inconel710 View Post
    My wife says we're on our way!

    Where'd you get the crawfish? Was it the frozen Chinese stuff?
    I used the frozen whole craws this time. Boudreaux's from wall mart. They weren't to bad for frozen! I have some traps though so going forward I will be using fresh.

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    You're still trapping crawfish in this weather?! Things I wish I'd known a few years ago. We go back to visit my wife's family in Louisiana every year and eat pounds of the stuff to hold us over until the next trip.

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    That looks amazing, except the crab would kill me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inconel710 View Post
    You're still trapping crawfish in this weather?! Things I wish I'd known a few years ago. We go back to visit my wife's family in Louisiana every year and eat pounds of the stuff to hold us over until the next trip.
    I haven't caught them since I lived in Arizona, but I was talking to a friend that does it year round here even on the ice when he is ice fishing. So I went and bought some new traps to give it a whirl.

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    Cocktail sauce, the wife always just mixed ketchup and horseradish but I found a YouTube video of a guy useing ketchup, HR, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce (I used the extra hot HR) it wasn't that hot even when adding more HR, it was pretty good though. Any other ideas for sauce?

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    You can cats lots of crawfish here. Very people people like the idea of eating them if they know they can eat them in the first place. Even fewer trap them.
    every time we camp t a lake I have a trap in the water and it is almost always full.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    You can cats lots of crawfish here. Very people people like the idea of eating them if they know they can eat them in the first place. Even fewer trap them.
    every time we camp t a lake I have a trap in the water and it is almost always full.
    I was just reading the regulations, it says your traps have to be tagged here, what is the best way to tag them?

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