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Are there regulations on crawfish fishing?

I was thinking of putting out some traps and having a crawfish boil.

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I've only seen regs regarding trapping for bait. Then again if you're going to boil those big (invasive) Rusty Clawed Crayfish, I'm sure no one would object. :lol:
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Todd B. wrote:I've only seen regs regarding trapping for bait. Then again if you're going to boil those big (invasive) Rusty Clawed Crayfish, I'm sure no one would object. :lol:
I'll even supply the garlic butter!!!
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JasonT wrote:Are there regulations on crawfish fishing?

I was thinking of putting out some traps and having a crawfish boil.

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You want to eat crayfish :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
give your head a shake and go buy a lobster man
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nips wrote:
JasonT wrote:Are there regulations on crawfish fishing?

I was thinking of putting out some traps and having a crawfish boil.

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You want to eat crayfish :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
give your head a shake and go buy a lobster man
Somewhere... 120 nautical miles north of Dutch Harbor.... Sig Hansen in the North Western is rolling his eyes... opilio crab don't get no respect!

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Jason, they're easy to trap using a minnow funnel trap. Put any meat,i.e. hot dog, leftover piece of steak, in the trap and place in a likely locale and wait.
As for not eating them as long as the water is clean why not. Search the web for crawdad recipies and you'll get thousands of hits. Cajun cooking has been using crayfish forever! Not sure about limits but if you've eaten them I'd like to see the MNR try to take a count.
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120 nautical miles north of Dutch Harbor.... Sig Hansen finds out he has crabs :lol: :lol:
sorry had to lol
and thanks for the tip on catching them they make great bate for smallies
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walleye man wrote:120 nautical miles north of Dutch Harbor.... Sig Hansen finds out he has crabs :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:
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