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Voorhies Trahan standing near the water well he used to flood rice fields (January 2, 1956) Voorhies Trahan (July 1, 1897 – September 16, 1963) was along with his second wife Aloncel "Ciel" Trahan (Credeur), instrumental in pioneering the crawfish farming industry in Louisiana rice fields.
The trap can either be collapsible or rigid, and is easily placed at any depth since it needs no anchoring. Katiska are commonly used in hobby fishing, since they catch only a small number of fish. The photo shows a fisherman checking a katiska. Lobster pot: A lobster pot is a portable trap used to trap lobsters or crayfish. An opening permits ...
Lobster traps - also called lobster pots, are traps used to catch lobsters. They resemble fish traps, yet are usually smaller and consist of several sections. Lobster traps are also used to catch other crustaceans, such as crabs and crayfish. They can be constructed in various shapes, but the design strategy is to make the entry into the trap ...
A fishing weir, fish weir, fishgarth [1] or kiddle [2] is an obstruction placed in tidal waters, or wholly or partially across a river, to direct the passage of, or trap fish. A weir may be used to trap marine fish in the intertidal zone as the tide recedes, fish such as salmon as they attempt to swim upstream to breed in a river, or eels as ...
Crayfish are preyed upon by a variety of ray-finned fishes, [56] and are commonly used as bait, either live or with only the tail meat. They are a popular bait for catching catfish, [57] largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass, [58] perch, pike [59] and muskie. When using live crayfish as bait, anglers prefer to hook them between the ...
Faxonius virilis is a species of crayfish known as the virile crayfish, northern crayfish, eastern crayfish, and lesser known as the lake crayfish or common crawfish. Faxonius virilis was reclassified in August 2017, and the genus was changed from Orconectes to Faxonius . [ 4 ]