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nah haven't heard of them I'll have to check'em out. Bass pro has an isle like that like 5 "lures" is about all they have room for.

Yep wide open Atlantic Ocean. I did walk around an inlet and fish for a bit. My buddy was getting cold so we packed it in. One guy caught a 20 inch flounder, bout all I saw though
stingrays and jellyfish come to mind. In the summer months they come up to the shallows at the Mississippi gulf coast. Not really safe to wade
 
stingrays and jellyfish come to mind. In the summer months they come up to the shallows at the Mississippi gulf coast. Not really safe to wade
People catch stingrays from the piers and jettys sometimes. Jelly fish are more of an issue once it really warms up. Only 62 degrees today but felt a lot colder on the beach with the wind.
 
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Speaking of crawfish. Yummy

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3 new hoop coops roughly 8'x14'
 
Farm-raised Virile Crayfish above averaged six to a pound so would be hard to match with even premium Lousiana product. Dressout good enough that only 12 required to provide a good serving. Shell a bit harder than with Red Swamp Crawfish or White River Crawfish. Virile Crayfish have a good amount of meat in the pinchers. Once the go form 1, meat content of pinchers of males can exceed that for the tail.
 
Crayfish harvest season complments crawfish season perfectly. Most of the virile run smaller averaging like a white river you have that runs a little bigger than industry standard red swamp.


Left overs chickens like but no better opossum attractant save for another dead on road.
 
Most around me are wild caught from the honey island swamp. Although most other areas sell belle river crawfish or crawfish from the atchafalaya basin. I don't know they're official name don't really care they all end up in the same place
 
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