Crawfish where - Oregon Fishing Forum Where are the crawfish? Used to got to stream behind triangle but looking for more spots For eating not bait,not looking for heavy metal crawfish
Good places to crayfish? | Oregon Fishing Forum Can anyone recommend me good places to crayfish around the Portland Gresham area? I have tried the Columbia River once, Sandy River twice, and even the Clackamas River once which were all disappointments (1 to 4 crawdads per trip) I use traps and net them from the shoreline as well Maybe
Crawdads in Central Oregon - Oregon Fishing Forum Hi, just wondering if anyone knows what the best places to go catch crawdads in Central Oregon are where NOT to go is helpful too Looking to use traps, and also go out in shallow water and let the kids grab 'em (Crawdad, crawdads, crayfish, crawfish)
Temu Crawdad Trap. . . IS GOOD?! | Oregon Fishing Forum Bought a medium sized crawdad trap off of Temu for $6, took FOREVER to come, but I got it and I gotta say, it looks really nice, it feels good, only problem is that the trap is made of net and any snag could probably break it, so I'm gonna have to be careful with it but I'm really impressed
What are the best streams bait to go crawdading in coastal Oregon? I live in Lincoln County, and I've posted earlier about them in the Salmon River, but I was wondering if anyone knows any good streams with a high crawfish output in the summer I know most streams have them in coastal Oregon, but what are the best? Hoping from experience but every little bit of
General crawdad info, not a where to. . . | Oregon Fishing Forum My boys have been crawdad huntin’ while I use spinners for steelhead They have much better success than I have After reading OFF, I gleaned that: a sardine can with a bunch of holes, placed in a Crayfish trap, in still water, near grass would work well, let sit for an hour, especially at Timothy Lake Am I getting there?
Columbia crawdads | Oregon Fishing Forum Also page 18 in the fishing regs I know that you "Fish for food" but becoming a mad hatter from too much mercury or getting a liver transplant from the other chemicals would not be fun It looks like crawdads shouldn't be eaten out of the lower Columbia or lower Willamette All resident species should not be eaten out of those zones Seriously I would only eat migratory fish from those areas
Crawdad info needed: What to do after theyre caught? I need to know some things about what to do after catching the crawdads We caught a bunch last year but they all died over night Any info would be greatly appreciated! When transporting them home in a big bin, does there need to be a lot of water in there or just a little bit, and should
How many of you try and catch crayfish? - Oregon Fishing Forum Since you're in Hillsboro, I'd say the Nehalem river is the best crawdad river near you That river is full of them and I don't eat them, but I have been told they are the best Try between hwy 26 and the salmonberry I know nothing about the traps but chicken skin or tuna should load you up