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I dont wanna see a episode of criminal minds where a blonde in kentucky got eat by a horde of crawdads
Plusten wrote:
I dont wanna see a episode of criminal minds where a blonde in kentucky got eat by a horde of crawdads
lol oh somebody help me that was funny kenny
Janice wrote:
gizzy.whicker wrote:
Janice wrote:
Hey Chick - here is a bubbling crawdad hole
So, Janice, you've finally come down to my level, huh? Taking pictures of bubbling crawdad holes? Well, welcome to my world. By the way, do you know why those crawdad's make those holes?
They live in them holes - they need moisture.
True, but the primary purpose of that hole if FOOD! They poise not far below the water line and wait for something (I.E. and earthworm) to fall or crawl into the hole, then SNAP they grab and gobble it up. As a kid me and my Cousin Steve would tie a wee small piece of hot dog onto a string, plop it down a crawdad hole, and then ease the string up out of the hole. Sure enough more times than not a big ol' crawdad would still be hanging on to that piece of hot dog for dear life. Crawdad tails are good to eat, you know.
Here's 3 old 'uns...
Someone done run the wheels off of this one, whatever it is......
What's this thing, a draggin' scrapin', bucket of some kind?
I think we can figure this'n out. Kenny?
True, but the primary purpose of that hole if FOOD! They poise not far below the water line and wait for something (I.E. and earthworm) to fall or crawl into the hole, then SNAP they grab and gobble it up. As a kid me and my Cousin Steve would tie a wee small piece of hot dog onto a string, plop it down a crawdad hole, and then ease the string up out of the hole. Sure enough more times than not a big ol' crawdad would still be hanging on to that piece of hot dog for dear life. Crawdad tails are good to eat, you know.[/quote]
I know people eat some part or other of crawdads - I never have though. Your story explains the song, "you get a line, I'll get a pole, we'll go fishin in the crawdad hole honey baby mine" or however it goes
Jay_H
Loc: Wilsonville, OR
Janice wrote:
True, but the primary purpose of that hole if FOOD! They poise not far below the water line and wait for something (I.E. and earthworm) to fall or crawl into the hole, then SNAP they grab and gobble it up. As a kid me and my Cousin Steve would tie a wee small piece of hot dog onto a string, plop it down a crawdad hole, and then ease the string up out of the hole. Sure enough more times than not a big ol' crawdad would still be hanging on to that piece of hot dog for dear life. Crawdad tails are good to eat, you know.
True, but the primary purpose of that hole if FOOD... (
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I know people eat some part or other of crawdads - I never have though. Your story explains the song, "you get a line, I'll get a pole, we'll go fishin in the crawdad hole honey baby mine" or however it goes[/quote]
Every July, my family BBQ gets 40 pounds of crawfish for a big feed! YUM!!
True, but the primary purpose of that hole if FOOD! They poise not far below the water line and wait for something (I.E. and earthworm) to fall or crawl into the hole, then SNAP they grab and gobble it up. As a kid me and my Cousin Steve would tie a wee small piece of hot dog onto a string, plop it down a crawdad hole, and then ease the string up out of the hole. Sure enough more times than not a big ol' crawdad would still be hanging on to that piece of hot dog for dear life. Crawdad tails are good to eat, you know.[/quote]
I thought crawdads ate rotten vegetation - explaining why they live in damp swampy areas too
Janice wrote:
True, but the primary purpose of that hole if FOOD! They poise not far below the water line and wait for something (I.E. and earthworm) to fall or crawl into the hole, then SNAP they grab and gobble it up. As a kid me and my Cousin Steve would tie a wee small piece of hot dog onto a string, plop it down a crawdad hole, and then ease the string up out of the hole. Sure enough more times than not a big ol' crawdad would still be hanging on to that piece of hot dog for dear life. Crawdad tails are good to eat, you know.
True, but the primary purpose of that hole if FOOD... (
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I know people eat some part or other of crawdads - I never have though. Your story explains the song, "you get a line, I'll get a pole, we'll go fishin in the crawdad hole honey baby mine" or however it goes[/quote]
mmm... ahhh... Janice... ah, what did you do with the money your mother gave you for singing lessons?
I know people eat some part or other of crawdads - I never have though. Your story explains the song, "you get a line, I'll get a pole, we'll go fishin in the crawdad hole honey baby mine" or however it goes[/quote]
Every July, my family BBQ gets 40 pounds of crawfish for a big feed! YUM!![/quote]
Hi Jay, 40 pounds don't seem like very much, is it 40 edible pounds or just 40 lbs and where do ya'll get 'em
I know people eat some part or other of crawdads - I never have though. Your story explains the song, "you get a line, I'll get a pole, we'll go fishin in the crawdad hole honey baby mine" or however it goes[/quote]
mmm... ahhh... Janice... ah, what did you do with the money your mother gave you for singing lessons?[/quote]
when dad wasn't looking she took it back and bought cigarettes with the money so I didn't get to go Gizzy :cry:
Jay_H
Loc: Wilsonville, OR
Janice wrote:
I know people eat some part or other of crawdads - I never have though. Your story explains the song, "you get a line, I'll get a pole, we'll go fishin in the crawdad hole honey baby mine" or however it goes
Every July, my family BBQ gets 40 pounds of crawfish for a big feed! YUM!![/quote]
Hi Jay, 40 pounds don't seem like very much, is it 40 edible pounds or just 40 lbs and where do ya'll get 'em[/quote]
40 pounds is a pot full and they cover a few people :-)
We get them from a guy who catches commercially here in Oregon. They either come out of the river or one of two big lakes here in the state.
#2 looks like a scraper,,havent seen one just like it but have seen an used the fresno scrapers,,they were pulled my horses an they trip an dump with that lever on the tongue..great shots Gess glad You shared them,,Kenny
gessman wrote:
Here's 3 old 'uns...
coooooool - I don't know what they are - except I think the last one does something to corn - it mashes it into powder - or I could be wrong - this might be a corn picker - or it could be something way else different - lol
gessman wrote:
Here's 3 old 'uns...
G-Man!!! How do you so consistently get those shots with the misty/foggy background? Is it like that a lot out Denver way?
40 pounds is a pot full and they cover a few people :-)
We get them from a guy who catches commercially here in Oregon. They either come out of the river or one of two big lakes here in the state.[/quote]
BBQ crawdads? hmmmmm or do ya'll just boil 'em and eat 'em
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