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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 2811753" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>Depends on how far in Smith you live. 20# should feed about 8-10 people. I would enjoy doing a boil on nice spring evening if I don't have to drive too far.</p><p></p><p>In that first picture, the one with my female, not too attractive money grubbin cousin, we ran the traps in the morning, got about 100# and that is half of them, the first boil. Then we did a second boil combined with a pig roast and some Cajun music. Fed about 40 folks and went until daylight the next day. </p><p></p><p>I was a heck of a lot younger then. My daughter was about three and Uncle Lloyd just sat and peeled bugs for her. I bet she ate two pounds. That would have been about 82. For three or four days, all we did was fish, run the traps, cook and eat. It was a great vacation from Music City.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 2811753, member: 1518"] Depends on how far in Smith you live. 20# should feed about 8-10 people. I would enjoy doing a boil on nice spring evening if I don't have to drive too far. In that first picture, the one with my female, not too attractive money grubbin cousin, we ran the traps in the morning, got about 100# and that is half of them, the first boil. Then we did a second boil combined with a pig roast and some Cajun music. Fed about 40 folks and went until daylight the next day. I was a heck of a lot younger then. My daughter was about three and Uncle Lloyd just sat and peeled bugs for her. I bet she ate two pounds. That would have been about 82. For three or four days, all we did was fish, run the traps, cook and eat. It was a great vacation from Music City. [/QUOTE]
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