Cleaning the Crayfish. Since we are not going to do a true southern boil yet I have been purging, boiling, deveining, washing and then freezing the tails for use later. This is how we do it.
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@jeremybrua55239 жыл бұрын
I would skim off the the cooking water and save it. After you clean out the tail meat put the heads back into the cooking water and boil it to make some great stock.
@homesteadinarental12 жыл бұрын
Hey Joe .... love the Crawfish video's....it's informative to see the whole process.....you should take some of that meat and some bellpeppers,onion,seasoning and flour and make fritters and fry them in hot oil.....you could also save the water you boil them in and reduce it and make some crawfish stock and cook w/ it....just another way to use way mother nature provides...Greetings from NC
@skyym36298 жыл бұрын
A suggestion, if you freeze them for over a month or so, it is best to put them into water and freeze them completely surrounded by the ice. By doing this, they will not get freezer burnt in any way. Oxygen causes freezer burn and bad taste. My dad used to take half gallon card board kind from years ago and put bass or crappie fillets in them filled with water completely and freeze them. When they are completely surrounded by ice with no oxygen in touch with the meat, they can remain frozen for quite a long period of time with no nasty flavors or smells or freezer burn what soever. Thanks for the video, my mouth is watering as I'm typing, lol. Cheers
@inspirality10 жыл бұрын
Great video and nice to see a father and son working together.
@heath3260010 жыл бұрын
My last trip to Strawberry Reservoir in Utah was all I could eat crawfish for three days plus I froze 26 1-lb bags of clean, cooked tail meat and brought it home for the winter. It lasted my family six months and we cooked with crawfish twice a week. Jambalaya, ettoufee, filet gumbo, crawfish pie, fried crawfish. And I was no where near Louisiana! You can too! 10 traps=150 pounds/day. More traps=more crawfish. Check local limit laws first.
@armyguy6862 жыл бұрын
is there a crawfish limit in utah?
@98tallica10 жыл бұрын
You can't store them in water because they use all of the oxygen, then it can't diffuse into the water fast enough from the atmosphere. It's the reason why you need a filter that splashes water back into the fish tank. The splash creates bubbles under water that allows more oxygen to diffuse into the water.
@mrbluenun10 жыл бұрын
You both sitting there doing that reminds me what I would do with my sisters and mum, we had a small garden and grew fresh peas and it was my job to shel them and we might be doing this all afternoon. Great times.
@zzzombiez11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing that, Brother. Good to see you doing so much with your son - family's important. - Mike
@janethartwig7745 жыл бұрын
They are labor intensive but well worth the effort. Great video.
@SimpleM4N9 жыл бұрын
Great video bud, me and my brother are new to this and this was very helpful. We live in upstate NY where they are tough to catch and slightly small, but we found the honey hole. We can catch about 150 in 45 mins.
@John-mf6ky3 жыл бұрын
You can also just grab the middle fin on the tail, slight twist it, and then gently pull. The vein should come right out.
@jasonbyrd668411 жыл бұрын
Great video's, I've learned a lot, I just made my first trap last night by watching your video. Great info, going to put it in the river this weekend, can't wait!
@kitsurubami10 жыл бұрын
great video, thank you for sharing this with us. I have a small suggestion: when cleaning them put it on a table or your lap so that you're not leaning over the whole time. This should make it much more comfortable and less tedious.
@tlrnnp6711 жыл бұрын
I was at a party once, and one of the ladies made crawfish pistolettes. They were delicious. You should google the recipe. Love your videos and your interaction with your kids. All of you are very lucky to have each other.
@JoeandZachSurvival10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that nice comment, I have purged and boiled quite a few Crayfish now and it works really well. Thanks again. Joe
@mem704812 жыл бұрын
Looks like Zach has been hitting the gym. What a nice looking young man you have raised Joe!
@robbiefishing8 жыл бұрын
great video, I loved it..Here in Australia, we call the vein their shit line. We really are a bunch of rough nuts down here. LOL You have inspired me to go yabbying as soon as the weather warms back up. Thank you.
@jamesdonohoe27476 жыл бұрын
Scott. Rea how to cut a chicken up Thanks
@bobbyharper87106 жыл бұрын
In Louisiana we just reach and grab the biggest one with curled tail, twist the tail off, pinch the tail end to sever the attachment, eat whatever comes out the tail shell.
@DavesBoomBoomRoom15 жыл бұрын
Well mate? Did ya go?
@bowhuntr3119 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vids. Very well done. Im from MN aswell...Cant wait to get my traps in the water next week.
@yeeeaaawhooo10 жыл бұрын
A nutcracker and an oyster fork are handy tools to recover claw meat; gently crack the claw transversely, and use the oyster fork to pull the meat out of the shell. Granted, it's easier with the large Mississippi River "crawdads" that are taken in catfish traps from Red Wing to St. Louis, and look like lobster chix (because all the little ones turn right around and exit or slip through the slots), but it also works for little ones like those in the video. Also note when you are removing the tail meat from the shell after you crack it, that if you grasp the uropod firmly, and pull straight off the tail, about half the time, the "vein" will come with it, so that you don't need an extra de-veining step. This seems to work best when the crayfish have been purged overnight in cool/cold flowing (or aerated) water, which is a good way to assure their alimentary canals have been cleared. It's heat or lack of sufficient oxygen in the storage water, not submersion, that can kill 'em.
@formulized9411 жыл бұрын
I have learned a lot from your videos. I have my first trap soaking right now. I do not expect much, but anxious to go check it out.
@wadetexasvet75666 жыл бұрын
Break off stationary claw first as close to base as you can. The pull out motion claw. You should get all the claw meat
@Ronrook16 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Very informative. Thanks!
@brandonboyd53487 жыл бұрын
The saltwater in the garden bed. It's like Brawndo. Plants crave electrolytes... lol
@davidjameson34197 жыл бұрын
Brandon Boyd whatre you suppost to put on em, that stuff in the toilet
@nofunatall40947 жыл бұрын
its what plants crave
@sparkyjones5606 жыл бұрын
Looked like a rock garden to me with a few weeds. I don't think a little salts going to hurt his watermelons. Hahhaha
@MrWackozacko4 жыл бұрын
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@theonlyvernyouknow12 жыл бұрын
next time you are out in the woods camping take twwo/three eggs,onion, bell pepper, salt pepper, cayenne and half cup of crawdad meat and throw it in a ziploc bag shake it real good then boil the bag for about twelve minutes...best fireside omelette in the world! love the vids guy, dont worry about the haters, they are always gonna be there. enjoy those that enjoy you and thats all you can do.
@americannomad51310 жыл бұрын
I discovered your channel because of this vid, but subscibed for your cabin and tent vids. Cool channel.
@JoeandZachSurvival10 жыл бұрын
Thank you Artie. There will be more Backwoods Cabin and Tent videos coming in the near future. Last Friday was the first day that enough snow was gone so you could drive in this year. Thanks again. Joe
@dablocishot7710 жыл бұрын
Haha that bar is badass lol good find.
@mistercapnjoe11 жыл бұрын
What a great bar! A designated driver is a necessity! Thanks for the video, I'll put dem bugs back on de menu. Your method caused a serious, and visible reaction/evac.
@outsideal12 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for going through this guys! Very educational!
@JoeandZachSurvival10 жыл бұрын
I havnt yet, I even bought some half pint jars to can some but ended up getting into trying to do the boils this year, you can see the videos in the crayfishing playlist. I will try canning them eventually, not sure on dehydrating yet. Thank you.Joe
@jeffreyklima76122 жыл бұрын
You know salt doesn't purge them right? You have no fucking idea what you're doing
@ed2win379 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your videos, definitely subscribing to your channel. Thanks so much, well, time to go mudbuggin for my wife. Thanks for the info...you rock!
@JoeandZachSurvival9 жыл бұрын
Edwin Thompson Thank you, let me know how you do. Joe
@Rikkoshaye12 жыл бұрын
OH MAN I can't wait to try a meal of those! That driving bar thing was hilarious by the way, hahaha.
@sardines00710 жыл бұрын
You are amazing! I have done your crayfish traps and i catch +-20 crayfish today!thanks for your amazing videos.if you want to come to europe(more precisely to Portugal) you are more than welcome.Thanks
@MrJoeyBoombotz12 жыл бұрын
You can't let thumbs down or lost subscribers affect you. You do a great job familiarizing people with things they have never seen or done. You are showing Dads how to be Dads. Being an example to your kids. I like watching you more than I liked watching Lassie as a kid because it is real, helpful and practical. Sometimes you know the subject thoroughly and sometimes you say you are doing things for the first time. I like that. You don't pretend to know it all. Do it how you think it needs done
@5005downeys10 жыл бұрын
love your stir stick!!! LOL! whatever works!!
@amaruonline10 жыл бұрын
Your neigbourhood looks very nice! I have to visit someday, lol ;) Greetings from Europe ;)
@jacobclose70611 жыл бұрын
If you wanted to leave them in ice water overnight, all you need is an aerator to drop in the bucket/cooler, I usually go ahead and purge them overnight. They breathe underwater as well as above, as long as there is sufficient oxygen, too many in one bucket will suck out all the oxygen. Good videos, I'm semi-new to crawdading as well and was looking for new ideas. Thanks again!
@JRN7011 жыл бұрын
Nice job on the vid, guys. Very informative....
@iam1inamil10 жыл бұрын
i also noticed when cracking frozen crab,that it was way easier to crack the claws to get the meat out
@RonOutdoors8 жыл бұрын
cheers for sharing i wish id watched this last week as my biggest chatch have died in a bucket of water. ih wwll lesson learned. enjoy
@jamesabrahams909710 жыл бұрын
I've just caught my first crayfish using a trap I bought a little over a week ago. It's still pretty cold outside, so I wasn't expecting much action. Anyway, the parasites visible on the outside of the carapace concerned me. I did some research and couldn't find out much, but apparently people who have pet crays sometimes see this problem and cure it with a salt rub. Tried it on my guy like you said and did indeed notice a whole host of dead parasites floating on the surface. Thanks!
@prestonlafour74656 жыл бұрын
Here in SE Texas we call them crawfish. And we put our Cron a potatoes in first and let them Boil for a few minutes before we put our crawfish in with our mushrooms, sausage links. We also put apples, limes, lemons , oranges, garlic cloves, onions, in with our Crawfish Boil seasoning. And bring it to a boil before you put anything else in. And try putting a bag of ice in the pot after the crawfish get done. It helps to put more seasoning in the crawfish.
@areynoldson11 жыл бұрын
what an awesome way to find a common bond with ur son!
@huntercregger530410 жыл бұрын
Thank u I just cooked and ate my first cralfish it was asome
@BornRandy6212 жыл бұрын
I delivered freight in the New Orleans area and was happy to see they had crayfish available in many different ways. I had a crayfish salad sandwich which is basically chicken salad with different meat. It was good.
@a1orski8 жыл бұрын
Many years ago an old timer told me he purged the mudbugs in milk.Claimed it gave em gas and the shits and cleaned em out real good.Also said it sweetened the meat.Don't know how long to keep them in there,though.Has anybody else heard this one?Nice VID by the way.
@clarencevandevoort72626 жыл бұрын
I was told that if you take the middle flap on the tail and pull it the vain comes right out
@sparkyjones5606 жыл бұрын
Clarence Vande Voort yeah. Before cooking though it's like cleaning rock lobsters just on a smaller scale. the center of the five tail flaps, twist it left and right until it cracks loose and pull it gently and the whole intestine will come out connected to that flap intact. If it doesn't work right though then you really can't cook it with the ones it did work on because it be like playing Russian Roulette and have to check each tail anyways. People do just eat them though so there's that option. :D
@bigmoe83444 жыл бұрын
In the south we dont even worry about that part. We just eat the shit, literally
@johnwillis628611 жыл бұрын
Great video guys, There's a ban on catching them at the moment here in most of the UK! Sucks. Because our native crayfish and water voles are here and protected. Hope it gets lifted soon i love these little suckers with some homemade garlic mayo.
@theseakite211 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info John, I'll find out where our local office is here in Oxfordshire. Not to worry about illegal trapping, I won't do that. It sure is going to be a bummer summer if I can't go crayfishing though, last summer we got plenty, and you're right, they are tasty! :) Cheers!
@kristinleboeuf75257 жыл бұрын
interesting to see how the north boils their crawfish, very, very different from louisiana.. great video.. thanks for sharing.
@KingDennisJensen10 жыл бұрын
very informative video, thanks.
@steadyitch6 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks!! Now I'm hungry!
@Proboy0311 жыл бұрын
Like you videos and there good for beginners
@cuponk13411 жыл бұрын
Thanks man that really helped me out
@carnagie8512 жыл бұрын
Nice one Joe, I always wanted to know how it was done. Thanks.
@davidwoodward35408 жыл бұрын
defo want a bar like that mate!!
@johnrawlinson52138 жыл бұрын
Good job guys!
@hamper229 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your reply.
@haydeneller35707 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the help!!
@robbybentley27129 жыл бұрын
i love crayfish put salt and lemon juice its so good
@28bull12 жыл бұрын
Tip: I hose live 'dads in clean water just to get rid of pond mud. Next: Pull the tail of the live 'dad straight, The push the tail right until a click, then left until a click, then pull the tail straight out. This will get the "mud vein" out of 90% out before boiling. (segregate the ones that need hand veined). Boil then hold at the first tails section and thumbnail of the shell. This whole process is 5 seconds! Eat or freeze. The 10% take the extra deveining but are worth it. 28Bull
@philipyoung303011 жыл бұрын
Great video...When I cook them,sometimes I like to just sprinkle with lemon & dip in butter. :)
@djbeast698 жыл бұрын
great video
@HalfQ12 жыл бұрын
Great demo, they are going to taste nice. Btw Joe, I covered broad beans for you "remember you asked the other day" Take care both.
@MrPJ13209 жыл бұрын
great video!
@mrbluenun10 жыл бұрын
I used to work at a fish farm, and it was the best kind or country job out in the fresh air wet or dry cutting river bands and cleaning huge 40 Metre ponds out ready for new fish which we got from Japan. Smelly yes but that is just one day. I want to tell you about the water and ice pack thing. Leaving them or any fish in a tiny amount of water, and by that I mean a bucket size, allows the water to heat up way higher than the temperature they live in and so in effect it slowly cooks them.
@vishee290611 жыл бұрын
some good stuff. i love it.
@dofishbuster10 жыл бұрын
As long as they have wet gills they can breathe through them. If you leave them in water they breathe the water in and out and deplete the oxygen. Crabs are the same way. Either use a tank with constant water flow or leave them wet but not in water.
@MrTotalAhole8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Ghotiman212 жыл бұрын
On the east coast they catch blue crab and keep them in a special wooden woven baskets with lids. They keep them graded by size in a cooler until needed. Cool and moist gills is all that’s needed. Some areas have crayfish that actually leave the water and migrate across the land. I’ve seen video of people stopping their cars and collecting them into burlap sacks.
@mrbluenun10 жыл бұрын
Looks like the sort of thing you could do while watching the birds in the garden, same way I used to split peas, not realising just how many I had done.
@dialytan200211 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe, thanks for the great video and the very cool purging tips!!! Just a quick question- if you wanted to eat them straight away, how long would you boil them for? cheers. R.M.
@joelbalanom10556 жыл бұрын
Hi again joe forgot to mention ur trap is bigger than what I built buy a pack of hotdog for 99cents a pack of 6 and pack them all in there hope u give it a try and let me know the outcome k. Ty joe for the wonderfull videos keep it up.
@xJbrandx12 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks!
@dananelson35348 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing guys. It's tedious work, but worth it. Looks like you had entertainment across the street. Who was driving bar?
@peterhayes30406 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome..I’m just getting interested in this..I have many rivers and streams near me..
@tylerrsmith4435 жыл бұрын
That rolling bar was some 1st world stuff there.
@Ghotiman210 жыл бұрын
I didn't get to read all 305 comments so I don't know if anyone answered this for you. You were wondering why not to put them in water. Both Mudbugs and crabs breath through gills. As long as the gills remain moist they can get oxygen directly from the air (many types of crabs and mud bugs crawl out on land). However if you put them in water they will quickly deplete the oxygen from the water will die due to lack of oxygen. Putting ice packs in the cooler chills them down which quiets them down because of the cold (cold blooded). Don't use ice though as it will melt and cover the lower ones with water and they will use up all the oxygen in that water and die. I used to catch crawfish at night with long handled tongs and a head lamp. Their eyes would reflect the light similar to deer and you could easily see them and grab them. Thanks for the posts
@skylinecity22411 жыл бұрын
Great video! Love the clear explanation, very fun and informative! Thanks!
@heath3260010 жыл бұрын
I catch a lot of crawfish and I can give you a couple GREAT pointers. First, always do the big crawfish boil with 10 gals water in a pot w a basket in it. CABELLA'S has them. 2 full cans of Morton salt, 3 cans Old Bay Seasoning, 6 lemons quartered, 2 lbs smoked sausage cut in 4 inch lengths, 4 ears of corn cut in half, red potatoes optional. Bring water and spices/salt to a rolling boil, dunk basket full of other stuff into water, cook till crawfish turns red and a few start to float.
@HillbillysNdaBush12 жыл бұрын
BTW... that was a helpful vid... thanks for sharing.
@richwood85386 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite ways to cook crawdads. Dispatch as humanely as possible. Twist off the tails, shell them, vein them and run a green stick through them, like you would a marshmallow. Up to a dozen, roast them over a campfire and enjoy!
@andrewarcher8802 жыл бұрын
The best way to get the meet out of the claws is to use a heavy rolling pin to squash the contents out like a toothpaste tube.
@mycominer11 жыл бұрын
This video made me hungry! I haven't caught anything in my trap yet.
@TheOldFartGamer11 жыл бұрын
thanks for informative video. being a city deweller I'd love to get a chance to go catch some crawdads and do my own boil.
@LeonAllanDavis5 жыл бұрын
It would be a good idea to vacuum seal these.
@chadhickey25809 жыл бұрын
Joe, I love all of your video's, whether crawfishing, fishing, or the backwood's/cabin/tent video's. Do you have anymore video's of you using the alaskan chainsaw mill?
@JoeandZachSurvival9 жыл бұрын
Chad Hickey I will have more of them coming up Chad. with work being very busy right before the winter slow down and all the hunting seasons here now I have not had time to cut any more boards but I will be soon. Thank you. Joe
@brandygrandon10 жыл бұрын
Living in Louisiana we would purge a cooler that size and least three more times , after each purge drain all the water out and start over from ur first stage . One time is not enuff to get them all to clean out .. enjoy , I could eat 7-8 I lbs by my self if it were just the mud bugs. Now add the tatoes and corn and then I could maybe do 4 lbs . :-) happy eating
@JoeandZachSurvival10 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I am not sure if you watched any of my "Mudbuggin 2014" videos yet but I was down in Louisiana at my girlfriends house for 3 months this last winter. I crawfished just east or Sorrento/Gonzalas off Airline and had a great time. We buy Crawfish at Reno and Hope Seafood on Hwy 22. Great Crawfish. Thats what they say down there, the average person will eat 5 pounds of crawfish and a true Cajun can do 7 or 8 pounds. Melissa my girlfriend says " If you dont have juice running down your arms and dripping off your elbows yall aint doin it right" LOL. I truly love Louisiana, I have spent the last 2 winters there and am looking forward to being there next winter. Caught many Redfish on Lake Pontchartrain. I miss the Satrurday noon Jamabalaya they have at R&B on the corner of 22 and 61. 5 bucks and you are FULL when your done eating lol. Thank you again for the comment.
@AdmiralXyes9 жыл бұрын
Good stuff! Wish I could get some of that.
@GarnettM11 жыл бұрын
Yum , Iv`e seen some use a rolling pin or Pce of broom handle & press roll from the tip of claw the meat comes out other end , never done it but seen it.
@AnimeGoddess100010 жыл бұрын
this is actually really interesting O.o
@DIMTIM100012 жыл бұрын
Never knew how you cleaned them, so this really helps me a lot. Think I'm going to try and get some traps made the next couple of weeks and try my hand at Mudbuggin'. Thanks so much for your videos there guys. Just Subbed your channel, and started to watch some more of these great videos that you guys put together. Thanks for the info, and BTW....wonder if the bar can get cited for DUI ? LOL :>)
@brightargyle89506 жыл бұрын
Cool video, very informative, I had always wondered how one would cook and eat a crawdad, they always seemed so small when I was a kid. Nice to know about purging them, that's news to me.
@samoanandproud110 жыл бұрын
In new Zealand (Where i am) we have huge crayfish (compared to those crayfish) and i found that in the body (atleast for the new Zealand version) there is quite a bit of meat. Buy in this little crayfish it might be hard to get the meat. To put it into perspective 1 nz crayfish tail would be all 43 of those tails
@PoopySquarePants5 жыл бұрын
Lewis Reidy holy shit that’s insane
@victorrobinson70085 жыл бұрын
Put the old Parts in the flower bed we'll make great fertilizer for your plants or garden
@JoeandZachSurvival5 жыл бұрын
Great idea, we actually feed them to the chickens now.
@karenchakey12 жыл бұрын
Nice video Joe, I hope they are wroth all that work! I've never had them..lol do they call them mud bugs too down south?
@donnahopper60295 жыл бұрын
I can taste it now!
@buddy196810010 жыл бұрын
hey ,I love yallsvids .let me know when ur down here and take ya out in the boat and give ya a swamp tour
@JoeandZachSurvival10 жыл бұрын
Where do you live Gasman? Thanks. Joe
@buddy196810010 жыл бұрын
French settlement ,diversion canal area
@fisherchen78019 жыл бұрын
you can poll out the dirty part while its alive, just poll and twist directly from the middle of tail
@Ghotiman212 жыл бұрын
I keep crayfish in a pot with moist paper towel on the bottom. I put in a layer of crayfish then cover with moist paper towel and repeat layers of crayfish and then paper towel. I would keep the crayfish in the fridge for 2 - 3 days in the hopes they clean themselves out. Then boil and eat.
@pixels2u6 жыл бұрын
You gotta make the crawfish pie, it's killer. Your friends will have a recipe for you! ;)