Catch and cook: The crawfish traps were full!

Crawfish fishing in Louisiana typically begins in late winter or early spring when the water temperature rises, triggering crawfish activity. These traps are baited with fish or other attractants, placed in ponds, and left to soak overnight. The following morning, crawfish traps are pulled up, revealing the day’s catch. Louisiana’s unique environment, with its swamps and bayous, offers prime conditions for crawfish harvesting, making it a favorite activity for many.

You can view more hunting and fishing videos on Jared Serigné’s YouTube channel, Outside the Levees.