top_notch
Treehouser
We have been slaying these bad boys up here! They are invasive in the lakes around these parts and are decimating the trout and native fish populations. Fortunately they are one of my favorite foods and are easy to catch. Our best numbers yet are 230 caught in three traps in 24 hours. Delish! The gubment are supposedly pulling out something like 5000 (almost unbelievable) a day but can't do anything with them but kill them on the spot. I think thats a pretty big waste of great food.
Our first batch we cooked came out bland. There needs to be lots of salt and spices to get these mud bugs to not taste so muddy. Also we didn't purge them before cooking them. I read online that these crayfish are big time in Sweden. We've got it down to a science now though, and are feasting like Cajun Kings!
Here's a few action shots taken by my friend Louis. My camera is still dead, but I ordered a new one today Panasonic Lumix TS 20 Waterproof and cheap! Hopefully it lasts.
Butch, you eat a lot of these down in your neck of the woods?
Our first batch we cooked came out bland. There needs to be lots of salt and spices to get these mud bugs to not taste so muddy. Also we didn't purge them before cooking them. I read online that these crayfish are big time in Sweden. We've got it down to a science now though, and are feasting like Cajun Kings!

Here's a few action shots taken by my friend Louis. My camera is still dead, but I ordered a new one today Panasonic Lumix TS 20 Waterproof and cheap! Hopefully it lasts.





Butch, you eat a lot of these down in your neck of the woods?