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you can get a 35 lb sack for $50, aint no one worth $3.57 /lb to boil crawfish.
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Thats only $1.40 a pound. That's very cheap for this time of year. Plus, if you buy a 35 pound sack that's going to be some small crawfish.
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I bought a 28lb sack last Friday. What size were they? |
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A full sack of large crawfish will constantly be between 32 and 35 pounds. This has been my personal experience. Anything less than a full 32 pound sack and your getting into a graded select crawfish.
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The bigger the crawfish the lighter the sack will be, small to medium can weigh 38 to 43 lbs and bigger ones will be 35 on down (typically) that does not account for sack not being filled up properly
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