The Smithsonian Magazine reports that a newly discovered species of giant crawdaddies has been discovered in Shoal Creek in Lawrence County, Tennessee. I've caught some bodacious crawdads in Taylor Creek (also known as Dry Branch) on our family property in Estill Springs, which is about an hour from Lawrence County in Franklin County. I wonder if some of these bad boys inhabit our creek, but I have to admit that I haven't had much luck hunting crawdads out there in the past couple of years.Saturday, January 22, 2011
Big Ol' Crawddaddy
The Smithsonian Magazine reports that a newly discovered species of giant crawdaddies has been discovered in Shoal Creek in Lawrence County, Tennessee. I've caught some bodacious crawdads in Taylor Creek (also known as Dry Branch) on our family property in Estill Springs, which is about an hour from Lawrence County in Franklin County. I wonder if some of these bad boys inhabit our creek, but I have to admit that I haven't had much luck hunting crawdads out there in the past couple of years.
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