I'm going to take the other position here. I would argue that only in an emergency, when food has become sufficiently necessary, and then only in one in which you can not make fire or eat something...
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I'm going to take the other position here. I would argue that only in an emergency, when food has become sufficiently necessary, and then only in one in which you can not make fire or eat something...
i like 'em with:
http://personal.georgiasouthern.edu/~rway/images/OB6ozCan.jpg
that just illustrates the exchange rate. one strip of bacon trades at several lb of crawfish.
and fun. i'd hold off the wading though; till the water in your area is liquid ;)
try both, practice both. then you can decide.
well, a good trap made from spare materials takes an hour to make, can be reused, takes a few min to place and if left overnight can harvest a few lb of craws. catching them by hand requires wading...
it could. the best advice i ever got on trapping crawfish was online from a man who is purported to fish them commercialy in eastern oregon. he said to give them some cover on top of a dark colored...