The Making of a Crawfish Pond in Breaux Bridge

When you drive the country roads of Breaux Bridge, LA, and its surrounding areas, crawfish ponds are a dime a dozen.  However, these ponds require a specific set of parameters to function and produce.  Crawfish in Breaux Bridge, LA live in water, so a crawfish pond can only be built on land with soil that is rich in clay.  Typically, if the dirt on the property can be rolled into a ball, there is enough clay in the soil to hold the water for the pond and for crawfish to build their burrows.  Also, the elevation levels of the land for the pond location must be higher than the surrounding drainage canals and ditches.

To keep the water and the crawfish in the ponds, a levee system is built around the ponds.  A height of 3 feet and a width of 9 feet is adequate enough to prevent the crawfish from burrowing through the levee and keep the pond from sprouting leaks.  Crawfish ponds in Breaux Bridge, LA need a minimum of 8 to 12 inches of water to maintain the crawfish, and a levee system 3 feet high is sufficient enough to prevent overflow in the case of heavy rains.  To keep the circulation of the water to a maximum, land should be flat without wide, deep trenches.  Wide and deep trenches can create circulation and flow issues in other areas of the pond.  The abundance of crawfish ponds in Breaux Bridge, LA is because the soil and the flatness of the land have created the perfect arena for crawfish production. 

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