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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 2187477" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>I have just kind of developed a skill I guess for catching 'dads...most times I can turn over a rock and grab one with my hand....although they do escape sometimes, so a dip net is more effective. Rule #1 keep the net or your hand behind the crawdad. If using a net, I usually use my free hand in front of the crawdad to spook it so it swims backward into the net. Great bait, caught a lot of fish with them, but for some time now I've had a preference for the stonerollers and other minnows caught in a cast net.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 2187477, member: 9284"] I have just kind of developed a skill I guess for catching 'dads...most times I can turn over a rock and grab one with my hand....although they do escape sometimes, so a dip net is more effective. Rule #1 keep the net or your hand behind the crawdad. If using a net, I usually use my free hand in front of the crawdad to spook it so it swims backward into the net. Great bait, caught a lot of fish with them, but for some time now I've had a preference for the stonerollers and other minnows caught in a cast net. [/QUOTE]
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