davo;757033; said:hmmm seems easy. I wouldnt mind getting some of these buggers out of the river systems
Elgo_Sweettooth;785397; said:take a 2 liter bottle cut the top part off, and the very small opening, make it a little bigger. put in some gravel, duct tape the top of the bottle upside down, like a funnel, slightly angle the smaller opening in an upward direction, bait it with what ever you got*S* and plac eit in the creek, stream or what not. check daily*S* they get into the bottle and have a heck of a time getting back out. depenind on the size of the opening will determine how large the cray fish you get. i have made these and they do work surprisingly well. simplicity is the best design.
h20man;984184; said:I ordered one from Cabela's or even bass pro shop has them I believe, and it works fine here in Hawaii. The one that I purchased is the square fabrill minnow trap. It is nylon coated wire trap and does a great job in catching small fish (talapia, guppies, mollies, and crayfish) which I use for bait in one of the lakes here and I also use some of the bait that I catch to feed my fish as well.
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