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    I'd be surprised if you don't have crawfish in BC - they live in most of north America. We had them in North Dakota.

    They're more like little lobsters than big shrimp I guess. Pick up a river rock and you've got a pretty good chance of seeing some underneath.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I'd be surprised if you don't have crawfish in BC - they live in most of north America. We had them in North Dakota.

    They're more like little lobsters than big shrimp I guess. Pick up a river rock and you've got a pretty good chance of seeing some underneath.
    Most definitely crawfish does not sound familiar to me at all. For certain, we never had them in Ontario in our lakes nor rivers for eating or have never heard of them in that area. But I'm an urbanite.

    As for here, next time I would have to scout out our fish mongers' stalls more closely. The edible spotted shrimp, for instance is indigenous to our area.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 11-27-2009 at 07:14 AM.
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