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A View of Crawfish Farming

The photos on this page show some of the processes a crawfish farmer goes through when trapping and harvesting crawfish. There are many different trap types and ways of harvesting. These pictures show how trapping and harvesting are done at the LSU AgCenter's Aquaculture Research Station. 

photo of aerators working in a crawfish pond
Aerators are put in the ponds at the Aquaculture Research Station to provide more oxygen to the crawfish and encourage them to be active.

photo of an aerator working in a crawfish pond
Another view of a crawfish pond aerator at the Aquaculture Research Station.

photo of a crawfish trap with bait inside it
Crawfish traps are baited with fish or manufactured bait and placed in the ponds. This trap is not submerged as much as a trap normally would be.

a photo of a pyramid crawfish trap out of the water
This crawfish trap has holes where crawfish can enter on three sides of the trap.

photo of a row of crawfish traps in a pond
Crawfish traps are placed in the ponds in rows, each an equal distance from the others.
photo of a crawfish trap with entrance holes marked with foam markers
Crawfish enter the traps through holes in the corners. The holes are marked here with foam tubes.

photo of farmers in a flat bottom boat collecting crawfish from the pond
Crawfish farmers use flat-bottom boats and drive through the ponds emptying and re-baiting their traps.

photo of farmers with the crawfish catch in a bag and disposing of used bait
The catch is put into mesh bags, and used bait is thrown out. This used bait is quite a treat for the birds and other wildlife on the farm!

photo of baitfish used for crawfish traps
One type of bait used in crawfish farming is pogie, or menhaden.

photo of artificial bait sometimes used in crawfish traps
Crawfish traps can also be baited with artificial bait such as this organic bait with flavoring added.

Posted on: 2/9/2006 2:11:00 PM

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