70 responses are making me confused as to what I think
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@thecarpathian In other parts of the country/world it may be as you say but in Louisiana mudbugs live in swamps and marshes that have very little flow of water. I used to go crawfishing in just such places as a kid. @recklesskelly That’s Ralph and Kacoo’s...sadly gone from the New Orleans area for many years now but still found in other parts of the state. @dadork "laissez les bon temps rouler"...Cajun French for "let the good times roll".
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@acresverde I avoid NOLA as much as possible. I have been to the location in Bossier City when I was posted at Barksdale AFB as a civilian contractor way back when..... From time to time I make it back to the location in B.R and B.C.
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Yes, fresh water swamps and marshes, but not physically in the mud. In other parts of the country (farther north) water flows more rapidly than in the south, as I am sure you know, and that is where our crawfish reside. Odd expression 'mud bugs'. They don't live in the mud and they're not bugs. It's like calling a cow a desert marsupial.
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