
The critter in the video on the next page is not your traditional crayfish that most of us are familiar with – it is larger, more colorful and resides at least in partially salt water, but the method of catching them is one with broad application.
Crayfish are usually found in cold, clean water of lakes, rivers, streams and ponds. While it is not advisable to eat them raw, they make a delicious meal when boiled.
They can be caught very easily using a trap or net and with a little bit of effort, by cornering them and catching them by hand.
Nutritionally, crayfish are packed with vitamins and minerals as well as a good source of protein although, for an entire meal, you have to catch a lot (7 lbs of crayfish tails yield about a pound of meat.)
To see how Bear Grylls catches a crayfish using a primitive spear, check out the video on the next page.
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You need to blow the air out of your lungs bear.. That way you will sink.. And not fight to stay down… Jus sayin..
This guy is full of$#%&!@*
I bet I can catch more craws sitting on my$#%&!@*w a homemade trap than trying to spearfish em anyday.
Same thing I was thinkin. La/Mississippi here…
BG is a bag of$#%&!@*flesh! Yes he slept his way to the top of a male dominated entertainment system, but does not give them a right to post CRAP. Loser