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Crawdads are pretty good. I used to live right next to Salmon Creek and'd throw in a trap pretty often.
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Euell Gibbons liked him a pine cone.. up until the habbitrail broke. just kidding!
I have a cousin that gathered, researched, authored, photographed and illustrated a couple a big books all on her own when she was 17 in Montana way before de innernet. Kinda interesting.
I'd do it save for a few things.. so it's not going to happen.Give us the names of the books.
Crawdads are pretty good.
Right on. Here, it's the odd occasion that they are served by anybody.. save at the Montage or some ol' odd restaurant.. though they are literally everywhere.That's for sure. I only used them for bait until being stationed in NOLA, now, I eat them regularly.
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Ray
Right on. Here, it's the odd occasion that they are served by anybody.. save at the Montage or some ol' odd restaurant.. though they are literally everywhere.
I thought I heard once that more mudbugs are pulled out of Oregon than anywhere else in our nation but I'm/that is likely wrong.. that just seems wrong.
I believe you.. and me too.. I just boil em up.I'll just do my own boil when I get back home, instead of going to a restaurant.
From what I've heard and read LA is the top producer of crawfish in the states and maybe the world, at least according to LSU https://www.lsuagcenter.com/NR/rdon.../pub2353enjoyinglouisianacrawfishHIGHRES1.pdf .
Ray
I believe you.. and me too.. I just boil em up.
Check out this monster pulled out of the Tualatin..
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Don't forget cattails and Thistle roots.
Although dear. and elk are my fav.
Beaver is tasty. Even the tail. But I'm not gona ask who eats it.
Also, most any plant food should be washed first; animals defecate on plants all the time - especially birds over berry bushes. I eat them right off the bush all the time, but it can happen. There was a woman who died from e. coli poisoning after eating strawberries they picked at a farm just down the road from where I live - I am guessing that the berries were not washed before consumption.