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    What do you do on a rainy day

    Watch huntin shows! is what we do on a rainy day! LET'S SEE what you did.
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    re-arranged furniture w/ the wife and drove down flooded roads to p/u some Mexican take out. It was pretty nice just chillin for a change.

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      #3
      Played in the water then caught some mudbuds out of the overflowing water.

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        #4
        Look out, cajunblake will be askin ya too purge em out and start the water...

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          #5
          Originally posted by gandergitter View Post
          Look out, cajunblake will be askin ya too purge em out and start the water...

          somebody mention crawfish ????

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            #6
            Took four children to watch Monsters vs. Aliens

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              #7
              We did the movie thing here in Pearland then got home and made a meatloaf and watch more movies. I did get to work on my tackle box a little bit.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post
                somebody mention crawfish ????

                Yep. These were bigger than the ones we cook. Are they the same type?

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                  #9
                  Great way to spend the day Robinhood! I floated the redneck Frio earliar today.


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                    #10
                    The boys playing in the rain.

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                      #11
                      Wasn't raining here today in Arlington, worked on new box blind, copy of the SMART MaHAL, and learned to weld a little!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RobinHood View Post
                        Yep. These were bigger than the ones we cook. Are they the same type?
                        like any other agriculture or aquaculture farming, there are many species of organisms

                        same goes for crawfish as there are over 150 species throughout SE Texas and through the SE U.S. (Georgia)

                        Louisiana has over 35 species of freshwater crawfish being farmed with the 2 most popular being the red swamp crawfish and the white river crawfish .



                        RH, what ya'll found was a probably the river bed crawfish - excellent bass bait

                        they would be OK to boil and eat, yet won't have the texture and full sweet tail meat as in the farmed crawfish.

                        hope that helps

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                          #13
                          On a rainy day.....
                          When there's nothing else to do.....
                          I am a good little church girl

                          A Nasty Angel in disguise.
                          Haha

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post
                            like any other agriculture or aquaculture farming, there are many species of organisms

                            same goes for crawfish as there are over 150 species throughout SE Texas and through the SE U.S. (Georgia)

                            Louisiana has over 35 species of freshwater crawfish being farmed with the 2 most popular being the red swamp crawfish and the white river crawfish .



                            RH, what ya'll found was a probably the river bed crawfish - excellent bass bait

                            they would be OK to boil and eat, yet won't have the texture and full sweet tail meat as in the farmed crawfish.

                            hope that helps
                            Several had "stuff" under their tails. Is this where they keep their babies? Whatever it was it was moving.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by RobinHood View Post
                              Several had "stuff" under their tails. Is this where they keep their babies? Whatever it was it was moving.
                              yep, it was baby crawfish eggs

                              probably looked like this

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