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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3335106" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have been eating them since I was 10.</p><p>There were some good ponds in Moore that a buddy and I would drag a minnow seine through.</p><p>One drag would result in over a gallon of nice crawdads.</p><p>A few small fish and snakes and turtles every now and then.</p><p></p><p>We sold the crawdads to a bait store that was near Valley of the dolls for 7 bucks a gallon.</p><p>The guy would sometimes call and ask our parents if we had any for sale.</p><p>We would pull the tails off of them and remove the meat and eventually have a couple handfulls of meat and warm up the cast iron skillet ...melt some butter in it and toss the meat in.</p><p></p><p>Seasoned it with seasoned salt and cayenne pepper.</p><p>I still eat it like that to this day.. so good.</p><p>That was a joint venture recipe that me and my fishing buddy invented in the 5th grade.</p><p></p><p>We ate those and bullheads after school many days.</p><p>That was our after school snack. OH and pickled Okra from my buddies house.</p><p>Have it all cleaned up before the parents got home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3335106, member: 15054"] I have been eating them since I was 10. There were some good ponds in Moore that a buddy and I would drag a minnow seine through. One drag would result in over a gallon of nice crawdads. A few small fish and snakes and turtles every now and then. We sold the crawdads to a bait store that was near Valley of the dolls for 7 bucks a gallon. The guy would sometimes call and ask our parents if we had any for sale. We would pull the tails off of them and remove the meat and eventually have a couple handfulls of meat and warm up the cast iron skillet ...melt some butter in it and toss the meat in. Seasoned it with seasoned salt and cayenne pepper. I still eat it like that to this day.. so good. That was a joint venture recipe that me and my fishing buddy invented in the 5th grade. We ate those and bullheads after school many days. That was our after school snack. OH and pickled Okra from my buddies house. Have it all cleaned up before the parents got home. [/QUOTE]
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