Definitely. Looks a lot like where the guys who commercially trap for wild crawfish down in the Atchafalaya basin. Crawfish prefer areas with less current. It's also been my experience that the higher the water, the better luck you'll have. Crawfish dig a "J" shaped den underground under the water and the end of it is actually an air bubble where they live and hatch their young. The higher water creates pressure and fills the hole, forcing them out of their dens. They dont actually stay in the water constantly, which is why you tend to see their mounds in yards, where they've dug their dens.


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