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I was going to suggest as some type of cajun stew.....*smile*.
"hockypete" wrote in message
news:IMhU9.38834$p_6.3339518{at}bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Cold water. And it's just a 4 hour trip, so based on what you said, it
> sounds like it shouldn't be much of a problem. Thanks for the reply!
>
> "pete bradbury" wrote
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> news:3E213789.1010606{at}btinternet.com...
> > hockypete wrote:
> > > Whats the best way to transport a crayfish on a 200 mile trip by car?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I've never done this myself, but crayfish can survive out of water for
> > some time. I know my local Chineese Food Superstore has live Lobster
> > shipped to them from afar and they come wrapped in wet newspaper inside
> > polystyrene boxex.
> >
> > A picnic coolbox would suffice, I suppose it all depends on how many
> > crayfish you have and off course their size, and how long your journey
> > will take?
> >
> > They should be good for a 12 hour journey like this.
> >
> > Coldwater or tropical?
> >
> >
> >
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