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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 40300" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>Last time I was down at lake Tahoe me and a kid went out and caught a whole bucket full of crawdads, we didnt use traps, we used livers and hook/line. Water there is clear as hell and cold and they baby lobsters are big too!!! </p><p></p><p>Quick tip for those of you that want to catch them, but dont have traps. Take a white plastic bucket and throw a rock in the bottom and lower that into the lake, put bait outside the bucket and the 'dads will come and grab onto the bait. Lift them up and move over the bucket and lower into bucket, shake bait and they will fall off and then they cant get out of the bucket. We started out lifting them out of the water, but half the time they would let go before or just as they were being pulled out of the water, this eliminates that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 40300, member: 562"] Last time I was down at lake Tahoe me and a kid went out and caught a whole bucket full of crawdads, we didnt use traps, we used livers and hook/line. Water there is clear as hell and cold and they baby lobsters are big too!!! Quick tip for those of you that want to catch them, but dont have traps. Take a white plastic bucket and throw a rock in the bottom and lower that into the lake, put bait outside the bucket and the 'dads will come and grab onto the bait. Lift them up and move over the bucket and lower into bucket, shake bait and they will fall off and then they cant get out of the bucket. We started out lifting them out of the water, but half the time they would let go before or just as they were being pulled out of the water, this eliminates that problem. [/QUOTE]
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