The problem you're gonna run into is the pond fished crawfish season is nearing it's end since the crawfish have hard shells. Deepwater Basin caught crawfish are what you want right now.
Have some hunters coming next weekend from Ohio, they want crawfish. Are they still in season, they want to pick them up in Louisiana??
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Are they wanting to take them back to Ohio or have a boil here. There not gonna transport very well at all in this heat even in a cooler. If they want to take them back to Ohio they need to just buy frozen tails that can be used in a variety of recipes.
Are they wanting to take them back to Ohio or have a boil here. There not gonna transport very well at all in this heat even in a cooler. If they want to take them back to Ohio they need to just buy frozen tails that can be used in a variety of recipes.
They want me to cook them at the ranch. Pick them up Thursday and cook them Friday. We’ve kept ours overnight on ice and didn’t have any problem. Maybe it’s different this late.
The problem you're gonna run into is the pond fished crawfish season is nearing it's end since the crawfish have hard shells. Deepwater Basin caught crawfish are what you want right now.
Yeah, we did some a couple of times at the end of May and the shells were real hard.
My good friend wholesales crawfish in Crowley La. He said that he stop selling last week to restaurants. And only selling the few sacks he is getting to farmers for reseeding.
Like Cajun Blake said unless deep water crawfish from the basin I would serve them boiled shrimp and make a crawfish etouffee. Unless you have a back home connection you ain't getting basin bugs in Texas.
I have seen the bugs still being served here in Houston and they are hard as rocks.
The shells are going to be hard as rocks. Have them pick up some crawfish tails, and some redfish or snapper fillets. The fix them some blacken fish served with Pontchartrain w/ crawfish tails mixed in over rice.
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