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Okay, someone on the MO thread just pointed out to me that these are called 'burrowing crayfish'--they spend their lives in vast underground tunnel systems. They can be 15' below the surface. I'm not making this up.... https://mdc.mo.gov/conmag/2020-03/burrowing-crayfish
Whatever they're called I always worry about stepping on them when I go to lakes or creeks. Anybody else?
 
Okay, someone on the MO thread just pointed out to me that these are called 'burrowing crayfish'--they spend their lives in vast underground tunnel systems. They can be 15' below the surface. I'm not making this up.... https://mdc.mo.gov/conmag/2020-03/burrowing-crayfish
Crayfish 2017 3A.jpg
 
Alright, what is a popple and what is Lutefish?
Is it similar to our "charmin snappers?"
We call them Charmin due to they turds and junk. Fish that never leave Marina and just eat handouts and well, turds from live abords who do not pump out on a normal basis.
In the last 10 YEARS, Dock Master and Marine Patrol have fixed the problem.
:sick

Popple is a tree called Poplar in other places.

Lutefisk is dried, salted cod pickled in lye. It is of Nordic origin. There were quite a few Swedish and other Nordic settlers an upper Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. It is definitely an acquired taste, which I have not acquired :sick :sick
 

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