We had scouted the rock beds at Skull Island across the Strait of Danger on an earlier trip. The rock beds looked promising for crayfish. Our crews in the Southwestern and The Cornileius Mary began the trip to cross the strait.
Skull Island and the Strait of Danger |
Soon we were dropping prospecting pots looking for that Honeyhole that would get our tanks full and us back to port sooner rather than later. After a short soak on the pots, we were pulling full nets of 3 and 4 crayfish each haul! At this rate we would have full tanks in no time!
Crayfish caught in the Net |
My Crew |
Soon we had our tanks full and were heading back to port for much needed relaxation and recreation.
Olympia, its in the Water |
1 big mess of crawfish, this particular boil we had 143, fed 6 people well
2-3 packages of seafood boil, found with the spices, Old Bay, etc. I used a Kroger Brand
1/4-1/2 C Cayenne
1 head of garlic, broken up, not peeled
3 lbs New Potatoes
2 Onions sliced
6-8 ears of sweet corn broke in half
2-3 lemons and/or limes
After catching crawfish, let them set in fresh water for at least 15-20 minutes to allow them to purge. Cornmeal can be added. If needed, they can be kept in ice water for several hours.
In a very large pot (5-6 gal.) fill pot 1/2 full of water and bring to a rolling boil. Add seafood boil, Cayenne, Garlic and new potatoes. Let boil for approx. 5 min. Add Crayfish, (alive). Add Onions. After 2-3 min, add Corn. Boil for 8-10 min. Just like lobster or crab, do not overcook!
Good stuff |
To eat crawfish, break them in half at the tail, you can suck out the head (good spices up there) then break off the center fin of the tail and gently pull, the vein should come out with it. Then squeeze the meat out from the tail. Then repeat, and repeat and repeat. Then have a beer. The Corn and Potatoes are also excellent.
To bad we had to risk our lives to catch these little buggers!
Thanks to Lindsey for some of the Photos, esp, the last one.
That's a helluva good lookin' crew you got their big brother! And the Cornelius Mary looks very sturdy.
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