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re: How will flooding affect crawfish season?
Posted on 8/25/16 at 9:35 pm to austin2015
Posted on 8/25/16 at 9:35 pm to austin2015
Well, the silver lining, as far as crawfish go, is that the bulk of the flooding, not all, but the bulk, was in areas where not much crawfish farming takes place.
Posted on 8/25/16 at 10:57 pm to Fratigerguy
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Well, the silver lining, as far as crawfish go, is that the bulk of the flooding, not all, but the bulk, was in areas where not much crawfish farming
lol
Like that matters
Prices will remain high because coonasses dont give a shite. They will pay whatever. Come spring people want crawfish. Simple as that.
Posted on 8/26/16 at 7:26 am to Fratigerguy
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Well, the silver lining, as far as crawfish go, is that the bulk of the flooding, not all, but the bulk, was in areas where not much crawfish farming takes place.
Are you that much out of touch with reality? You think it only flooded in BR and Denham?
St. Martin, St. Landry, Evangeline, Acadia, Vermillion, and Jeff Davis parishes all caught 15-20in of rain. These are the parishes that pretty much produce all the crawfish. There are areas in these parishes where roads, and fields are still flooded from backwater.
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