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Catctching Mud Bugs in a trap....What bait?
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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 342191" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p>Bacon! Bacon! Bacon! Buy the cheap fatty stuff; from my experience this has been the best bait by far. Worst case scenario if you don't catch any mud bugs, you still have bacon! :LOL2: A quicker way to catch them is to find a muddy creek ditch or slough either use a fine mesh dip net or get a buddy to help drag a minnow seine. My best method is to use a throw net. Throw the net out and retrieve with short jerks causing the crawfish to move to the upper portion of the net where they will be less likley to escape when you draw the net closed. Best of luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 342191, member: 13447"] Bacon! Bacon! Bacon! Buy the cheap fatty stuff; from my experience this has been the best bait by far. Worst case scenario if you don't catch any mud bugs, you still have bacon! :LOL2: A quicker way to catch them is to find a muddy creek ditch or slough either use a fine mesh dip net or get a buddy to help drag a minnow seine. My best method is to use a throw net. Throw the net out and retrieve with short jerks causing the crawfish to move to the upper portion of the net where they will be less likley to escape when you draw the net closed. Best of luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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