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Invasive crawfish found in Texas #14457662 08/24/22 12:24 AM
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theyll thrive until winter..

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Probably got outa some big bass operation down there.....

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Re: Invasive crawfish found in Texas [Re: WAWI] #14457720 08/24/22 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by WAWI
Probably got outa some big bass operation down there.....



I was thinking Jalisco or La Perla.

Re: Invasive crawfish found in Texas [Re: Mark Perry] #14457797 08/24/22 09:58 AM
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We have been catching some big crawdads out of Falcon for years, not sure they are the same but they are big. They would grab a brush hog all the time.

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Bass and men don't discriminate, eat them. Bass- raw, men- boiled and spicy. Cajuns say those crawfish are good, but those Australian mudbugs give you gas

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Redclaws reach maturity and weigh around two pounds within a year.
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Ring Neck Dove and Axis Deer are invasive as well. I prefer both over the native species. Maybe these new crawfish will super charge the bass protein intake and start pumping out lunkers on the reg. We can only hope.

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Not sure why the link above didn't work...so I used this one:
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Re: Invasive crawfish found in Texas [Re: mossyback75] #14459178 08/25/22 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by mossyback75
Ring Neck Dove and Axis Deer are invasive as well. I prefer both over the native species. Maybe these new crawfish will super charge the bass protein intake and start pumping out lunkers on the reg. We can only hope.

Agreed

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Originally Posted by mossyback75
Ring Neck Dove and Axis Deer are invasive as well. I prefer both over the native species. Maybe these new crawfish will super charge the bass protein intake and start pumping out lunkers on the reg. We can only hope.


I really hope thats a possibility, but IDK, a 2 pound crayfish in under a year is pretty alarming. Thing would bust out of a bass stomach like a baby alien if it was swallowed whole roflmao

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Originally Posted by balazs
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Ring Neck Dove and Axis Deer are invasive as well. I prefer both over the native species. Maybe these new crawfish will super charge the bass protein intake and start pumping out lunkers on the reg. We can only hope.


I really hope thats a possibility, but IDK, a 2 pound crayfish in under a year is pretty alarming. Thing would bust out of a bass stomach like a baby alien if it was swallowed whole roflmao



Yeah maybe so. I bet the blue and yellow cat will have a field day on them though.

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Originally Posted by balazs
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Ring Neck Dove and Axis Deer are invasive as well. I prefer both over the native species. Maybe these new crawfish will super charge the bass protein intake and start pumping out lunkers on the reg. We can only hope.


I really hope thats a possibility, but IDK, a 2 pound crayfish in under a year is pretty alarming. Thing would bust out of a bass stomach like a baby alien if it was swallowed whole roflmao


A three lb bass would eat a two lb crawfish in a minute.


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