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How To Catch Crayfish Load trap with a fat/protein. I often use a fish carcass, but bacon, or even a can of cat food with holes poked in will do. Place trap completely submerged in a pool or slow moving water. Tie a copy of your fishing license to the rope and catch all you can. Crayfish from fresh, clean water are excellent to eat possessing a very digestible protein.

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How To Catch Crayfish. Load trap with a fat/protein . I often use a fish carcass, but bacon, or even a can of cat food with holes poked in will do. Place trap completely submerged in a pool or slow moving water. Tie a copy of your fishing license to the rope and catch all you can. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How To Catch Crayfish

How To Catch Crayfish

Load trap with a fat/protein. I often use a fish carcass, but bacon, or even a can of cat food with holes poked in will do.

Place trap completely submerged in a pool or slow moving water.

Tie a copy of your fishing license to the rope and catch all you can.

Crayfish from fresh, clean water are excellent to eat possessing a very digestible protein.

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WHY CATCH CRAWFISH ?

Crayfish can turn a clean, thriving, diverse ecosystem into muddy one dominated by crayfish

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WHY CATCH CRAYFISH?

Because of crayfish activity, the Three Forks Springsnail no longer thrives here!!!!!!!!

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WHY CATCH CRAYFISH?

Young garters snakes, such as the terrestrial + protected narrow-headed species are vulnerable to crayfish.

Narrow- headed are ambush predators making them easy crayfish prey.

Adult narrow –headed garters are often found with scars on their bodies, missing tails or both as a result of crayfish attacks.

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Sexing A Crayfish

Above-This is a female. Notice the opening (orifice) above the bottom pair of legs.

Upper Right-Gravid female- look at those eggs!! High biotic potential here.

Far Right- Male. Notice a pair of appendages replaces the opening.