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Live Crawfish Storage Question
Posted on 4/3/15 at 10:26 am
Posted on 4/3/15 at 10:26 am
I bought 60lbs live and they had to split a sack. The guy put the split sack in a paper bag which obviously won't hold. So can I dump the crawfish into an ice chest and ice them without killing them? They need to be ice for around 5 more hours until we boil.
Thanks
Thanks
Posted on 4/3/15 at 10:28 am to Oates Mustache
Dump in ice chest. Put ice chest in shaded area. Come back from time to time a wet them with hose pipe.
Do not leave the ice chest full of water!
Do not leave the ice chest full of water!
Posted on 4/3/15 at 10:30 am to GregMaddux
I know not to drown them.
So it's not necessary to ice them?
So it's not necessary to ice them?
Posted on 4/3/15 at 10:32 am to Oates Mustache
I say no, just keep them out the sun and water em from time to time. Others may disagree.
Can't hurt though.
Can't hurt though.
Posted on 4/3/15 at 10:39 am to GregMaddux
I cut the sack open in an ice chest. Laid a damp towel over them and put some ice on top of the towel
Posted on 4/3/15 at 10:56 am to Oates Mustache
Cool is fine, it isn't 100 degrees out today, they will be ok in the shade in an ice chest. DO NOT close the lid and suffocate them...
Posted on 4/3/15 at 11:05 am to wickowick
That's what I'm afraid of. I have 40lbs in a medium ice chest, and 20lbs in a smaller one and they look cramped. They already look lethargic but it might just be from being covered with a towel and ice. I just don't know if direct ice contact is better than leaving them out.
Posted on 4/3/15 at 11:11 am to Oates Mustache
spray them real quick.. they will wake up
Posted on 4/3/15 at 11:17 am to Oates Mustache
They will be very lethargic with ice. They usually go to sleep with ice. Perfectly fine though
Posted on 4/3/15 at 11:19 am to LSUvegasbombed
These are premium crawfish. I'm gonna get killed if they die.
Posted on 4/3/15 at 11:24 am to Deactived
Thanks Jones. I've boiled a million times, but never let them sit this long. I put ice directly on top of them then watered them with the drain open. That gives them the initial cooling then I covered them with direct ice and left the drain open. Hopefully that works.
Posted on 4/3/15 at 11:29 am to GregMaddux
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with hose pipe.
Can he just wet them with a hose? Is the pipe all that necessary?
Posted on 4/3/15 at 12:17 pm to Oates Mustache
I swear they will be fine... I actually was worried myself until I sprayed them every now and again to wake their asses up
Posted on 4/3/15 at 12:35 pm to Oates Mustache
I bought 2 sacks Wed..... cleaned them this morning and I had 8 dead ones in 1 sack and about 12 in another. They were in a refrigerator with a wet towel on top and bottom.
This post was edited on 4/3/15 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 4/3/15 at 1:33 pm to Oates Mustache
Dump into ice chest. Put ice chest in shade. Don't close ice chest. Drape sack on top of ice chest (i.e. on top of the crawfish. Open the drain.
Every 30 min or so, take your hose and if you have a nozzle, set it on a fine spray and go spray the ice chest over the sack covering the opening.
5 hours is not that long. A lot of times I will pick up at 8 or so and won't drop the first boil until 1.
Every 30 min or so, take your hose and if you have a nozzle, set it on a fine spray and go spray the ice chest over the sack covering the opening.
5 hours is not that long. A lot of times I will pick up at 8 or so and won't drop the first boil until 1.
Posted on 4/3/15 at 2:58 pm to Oates Mustache
We drove a few hundred pounds to Missouri once and just left a damp rag on top. When ever we filled up with gas I would spray them with gallon sprayer I brought. Ended up with no more dead ones than usual.
Posted on 4/3/15 at 11:21 pm to Creamer
Thanks everyone for the tips. It worked out great with no more dead than usual. What I posted above worked out great.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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