From Oak Grove to Oil City, to right here in Shreveport-Bossier City, folks in Louisiana are upset about the crawfish shortage and the resulting sky high prices.
Crawfish prices are sky high in Louisiana and while, yes, we know that stealing anything is illegal, but stealing crawfish in Louisiana is especially illegal!
Crawfish feels like it's literally worth its weight in gold this year in Louisiana but we're still jonesing for a big 'ol pile of bugs. Here are a few of the things we'd give up so we could afford some spicy, juicy crawfish goodness.
The grim 2024 crawfish season in south Louisiana has garnered the attention of CBS news. Businesses in and around Lafayette showed the network just how bad it is.
There's no doubt that Louisiana crawfish are the best in the world, if you can afford them. Plus, they're pretty darn important to our economy, but the question remains, can you eat a straight-tail crawfish?
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.
Crawfish lovers in Louisiana are feeling the pinch as prices for these beloved crustaceans hit an all-time high, with the average cost per pound soaring to an eye-watering $13. While some might be tempted to consider taking out a mortgage to satisfy their crawfish cravings, there's a glimmer of hope, or perhaps a chuckle, on the horizon.