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re: Got an email about crawfish prices
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:27 pm to ChestRockwell
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:27 pm to ChestRockwell
I personally witnessed an exchange of crawfish for cash yesterday just south of Eunice. Two sacks, $7.50/lb… $510 cash handed over. I was told by the farmer they are catching crawfish at a rate they normally would in December. Shells are softer than normal as well.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:27 pm to Jack Daniel
Too much saltwater can kill vegetation the crawfish eat and also kill the crawfish too
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:29 pm to ChestRockwell
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I'm curious if anyone has any sort of evidence of saltwater creeping it's way north of I-10 into Eunice or Crowley. If so, please feel free to reply. Jesus, what a pathetic excuse.
The beginning of the season saw low water levels in the Basin. Since then the Miss River has raised to Action Level (stage below Flood Stage). By law 30% of the flow at Old River is diverted to the Basin so there is ample water in the Basin for crawfish. FTR the Miss River was 2' lower than present this time last year.
The big issue however is how many crawfish died in the mudholes during the drought this past summer/fall. That is where the damage was done.
FWIW, my BIL who fishes quit running his traps for the next couple weeks because he was seeing a lot of crawfish with eggs so he figures to let them drop them.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:30 pm to Honest Tune
Yep the season is a good 2 months behind. Think of this basically being December. The catch will increase as the weeks go by. The only bad thing is it likely won’t extend past June, because of the summer heat will force them all to bury no matter if you have an abundance of them.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:31 pm to ImJustaBoy
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So it’s what, 5 lbs to 1 peeled lbs at the store, something along those lines. Why is my local grocery store able to sale, local, from Mamou crawfish for $9.99 peeled, but $9.99 a lbs with the shell, live?
1. The tails in the store are from last year
2. The smallest crawfish go to peeling plant and most years are are .30 a pound
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:32 pm to SWLA92
Kaplan area. Wish it was us. But I’ll personally be happy if we get enough late to stock for next year.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:38 pm to tiger91
Hope y’all’s comes up soon Goodluck
Posted on 2/17/24 at 6:59 pm to ChestRockwell
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k, so you're implying the price should be different from a catch out of Iota as opposed to Abbeville?
Prices wouldnt be different anyhow. If theres a shortage, theres a shortage and markets react across the board.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:07 pm to ChestRockwell
The drought affected everyone. I know plenty of guys in St. Landry that aren't catching shite because most of the crawfish in their fields basically cooked in the ground last summer.
It's amazing how some of you seemingly can't live without mudbugs with as much as ya'll bitch about the prices...
It's amazing how some of you seemingly can't live without mudbugs with as much as ya'll bitch about the prices...
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:10 pm to ImJustaBoy
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Why is my local grocery store able to sale, local, from Mamou crawfish for $9.99 peeled, but $9.99 a lbs with the shell, live?
Messicans
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:14 pm to SWLA92
How does it get in a crawfish pond?
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:19 pm to ChestRockwell
We had record heat and record drought. It’s kinda normal that a creature in that environment would be negatively impacted
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:20 pm to Jack Daniel
Some farmers who don’t have deep water wells have to pump surface water. Surface water comes from bayous that that flow to the Gulf of Mexico. When the water levels reach the lows they did this past summer the salt water creeps in. So when it was so dry this summer you either don’t pump or take a chance and pump saltwater. Either way it’s not a good situation.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:21 pm to Jack Daniel
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Explain to me how saltwater intrusion affects ponds?
Many crops, especially rice, cannot tolerate any salt. Once the salt water gets in the field the salt binds with the soil and can take years to flush out.
You may have heard of conquering armies salting the land so enemies could not grow crops (Romans and Carthage). Not sure how much crawfish they ate in Carthage…
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:21 pm to tiger91
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my husband told me he talked to someone who caught 70 sacks I think Thursday
Lady we're going to need to see some pics before we can take you seriously
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:25 pm to Cubera
Yep that’s the problem with taking a chance and pumping saltwater on your fields. It has a long lasting effect even when you get plenty of rainwater to flush the bayous out, if the saltwater leeches into the ground that ground is ruined a for a while.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:26 pm to ChestRockwell
they always have excuses every single year no matter if it's legit or not legit (with NOT legit mostly being the case).
they want it to be a "bad" year, then the public should make it a bad year and not buy anything. of course that won't happen because there are still enough stupid people who will always pay outrageous prices, but it would be nice if people would give them what they want.
they want it to be a "bad" year, then the public should make it a bad year and not buy anything. of course that won't happen because there are still enough stupid people who will always pay outrageous prices, but it would be nice if people would give them what they want.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:37 pm to SWLA92
They need to do a study on how much crawfish is being purchased with food stamps.
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:38 pm to ZIGG
You're one of those idiots that think the crawfish farmer dictates the prices, aren't you?
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