Re: Mud Bugs
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:45 am
rebelp74 wrote:I'm from La, we don't eat that bland shit.jehler wrote:blasphemyrebelp74 wrote:Old bay sucks.
What do you use to get those mud bugs up to a perfect 10?
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rebelp74 wrote:I'm from La, we don't eat that bland shit.jehler wrote:blasphemyrebelp74 wrote:Old bay sucks.
Flightstopper wrote:rebelp74 wrote:I'm from La, we don't eat that bland shit.jehler wrote:blasphemyrebelp74 wrote:Old bay sucks.
What do you use to get those mud bugs up to a perfect 10?
THAT is what I expected to hear. You don't just cook the crawdads alone, but a bunch of other stuff with 'em. Reb, can you get crawdads in November?rebelp74 wrote:Flightstopper wrote:rebelp74 wrote:I'm from La, we don't eat that bland ****.jehler wrote:blasphemyrebelp74 wrote:Old bay sucks.
What do you use to get those mud bugs up to a perfect 10?
I use zatarans boil(liquid and powder), a couple garlic heads cut in half, a few onions, a head of celery, a few bay leaves, a big jar of jalepenos, mushrooms, tators, corn, sausage, other stuff.
My parents have a farm south of Effingham, Illinois. There are tons of crawdads there but...they all burrow way down underground. Never see em in the water? We have a man-made pond there that should have them but don't. The yard is FULL of crawdad mounds. They burrow down in the dirt til they find water. Very weird.rebelp74 wrote:No crawdads in November, what little you find tend to be small. The best time is Jan-end of May, can get them pretty good until Sept. but size runs small.
aunt betty wrote:My parents have a farm south of Effingham, Illinois. There are tons of crawdads there but...they all burrow way down underground. Never see em in the water? We have a man-made pond there that should have them but don't. The yard is FULL of crawdad mounds. They burrow down in the dirt til they find water. Very weird.rebelp74 wrote:No crawdads in November, what little you find tend to be small. The best time is Jan-end of May, can get them pretty good until Sept. but size runs small.
I'm betting there is a lot less now. My parents well was the only one in the township that didn't go dry last summer. Many, many people were hauling water from that well. I think theirs stayed going because of the pond they built and the creek runs right through their farm. GREAT deer hunting but I let my dad do his thing. I go hunt ducks and we trade ducks for deer.
He's gettin pretty old (and crippled) so the deer thing will be mine soon.
He manages to kill deer with a crossbow out of a ground-blind. The biggest problem he has is trespassers chasing the deer off his ground onto theirs.
lmaorebelp74 wrote:I'm from La, we don't eat that bland shit.jehler wrote:blasphemyrebelp74 wrote:Old bay sucks.
aunt betty wrote:AM I correct in assuming a battle tween Hudson and Rebelp would be touted as coonass vs. cajun?
aunt betty wrote:AM I correct in assuming a battle tween Hudson and Rebelp would be touted as coonass vs. cajun?
Eric Haynes wrote:aunt betty wrote:AM I correct in assuming a battle tween Hudson and Rebelp would be touted as coonass vs. cajun?
This thread supports my opinion that Cajun food is just shitty food with so many spices on it that it tastes only like the spices.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:aunt betty wrote:AM I correct in assuming a battle tween Hudson and Rebelp would be touted as coonass vs. cajun?
This thread supports my opinion that Cajun food is just shitty food with so many spices on it that it tastes only like the spices.
Pretty much. There's a place here that supposed to be Cajun. It's called the French market, and it's "upscale". And it really has a great atmosphere and good booze but the food... Christ on a cracker you can't eat half the shit for the spiciness, and if you do get it swallowed you better get you some come on ice cream to go behind it.