Maybe wild-caught snakes would be gamier, more like alligator or crawdad than tough, chewy fish. |
In a wet spring, the water'd run clear and high, minnows mouthing the sand and silt, a crawdad shadowed by the shore's long reeds. |
This sudden action resembles a crawdad scooting through the vegetation or a shad dashing for coyer and bass are swift to respond. |
It's much more difficult to find a coloring book image of a crawdad than one would think. |
Usually known as a crawfish, crawdad, ecrevisse, mud bug, it is highly prized. |
He is co-founder and CEO of Crawdad Technologies LLC, and has been awarded two patents in connection with Centering Resonance Analysis, a form of network text analysis. |