A Louisiana woman got quite a shock recently while shopping at a Publix grocery store in Florida when she noticed the odd way the store was selling boiled crawfish.
Record setting summer temperatures and extreme drought conditions are going to play a big part in the upcoming crawfish season in Louisiana. Here's how.
As much as we love our crawfish, and with the fevered pitch we plow through our boils, this video is going to literally make your entire body go numb...seriously.
The Summer of 2023 was record-breaking, but the heat didn't just affect utility bills. It may adversely impact the upcoming crawfish season in Louisiana.
The Department of Environmental Quality says the decaying shells and discarded boil water could pose a problem for aquatic life in our bayous, lakes, and ponds.