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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by neugey If deal is done by April 6th I will personally drive down to Louisiana and deliver you a pizza. I'll bring the Beer !!!!...
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03-17-2011, 11:19 PM | #11 |
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crawfish party my house.
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre
JP, they're small right now.
There's a massive marsh/swamp about 30 min east of Houston where the Trinity River delta's into Galveston Bay. The town of Anahuac is called the "Gator Capital of Texas," and I guarantee it has as many gators as Lafouche Parish. Its pretty much the same kind of land all the way East to the Sabine River. Everybody here has a Cajun neighbor. Anyway, my backwoods friend and I will on Lost River be putting out traps soon, catching catfish, and shooting snakes -- and we'll have mudbugs out the wazzoo. Also, Everything between Lafayette and Winnie Texas is a rice farm, and you know the rice farmers smartly are putting out crawfish traps when their fields are flooded. I think thats where the commercially raised bugs are coming from. They were great last year. Be sure and hit me up, whenever you come this way. Our Houston WhoDAts gang will have a big bug boil in a few weeks. |
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