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To Catch a Crayfish

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Yaaaaa, my 2nd time hunting crayfish and I caught more than I did the very 1st time. Things you will need: -Preferably a young nutmeg branch (they're very strong, not easily broken) -Nylon twine -Fish hook or it can be man-made with wire and a foil -Earthworms as bait -Coconut husk -A plastic bag -A hunting knife - A cutlass    Apparently crayfish like eating coconut flesh/ husk, you chew a piece of coconut until it becomes fine, after which you spit the milk out of your mouth- don't drink it or you'll get major belly ache. With the fine coconut grounded in your mouth with no milk,  simply spray the flesh scattering it around the area or pool, wait for the crayfish to come out and to start feeding, then lower your rod in the pool. Once you're certain of your catch, hook and pull up placing your catch into the plastic bag (still haven't mastered the hooking technique) and that's basically it. You can keep doing this until bait or coconut is finish

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!!

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le Papillion (French Creole cafe opens 7am- 2pm daily                        serve: Breakfast, Lunch & Dessert Tele. (473) 415-2670 location: Grand Anse                       On August 15th , we decided to try this French Creole cafe opposite the GYC (Grenada Youth Center) in Grand Anse. The experience was some what okay, the environment was calm with a quiet scenery, there's also a hotel called Siesta and a Natural Healing therapy SPA in that same compound, and a pool too- $10 to use the pool by the way. The foods was amaze-balls, all creole down to the bottle water- nah I'm joking about the water part. But yea it was really tasty, the price range was fairly reasonable (nothing over $50), they even made various local fruit juice and milkshakes; by far the best I've had was the "Bread pudding with rum sauce" -duhh rum!! I had Crepe with lemon and sugar, 2 chocolate milkshakes and a fruit salad (pawpaw, mango and Cashew), My girlfriend ate with