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Kansas Crawfish Season: Where & When to Catch Them Near Wichita

Kansas isn’t Louisiana — but we’ve got crawfish. Plenty of them, in the right water, at the right time of year. Here’s how to fill a five-gallon bucket and boil up a real Cajun-style spread without leaving the state.

When Crawfish Season Hits

Kansas crawfish are most active from late April through July. Water has to be warm — above 60°F — and the crawfish are most aggressive in spring when they’re mating and feeding hard.

Best months:

  • May — peak crawfish activity
  • June — still strong, especially after rains
  • July — slowing down as water heats above 80°F
  • August onward — crawfish back off into deeper, cooler water

Where to Find Them

Crawfish like:

  • Slow-moving creeks with rocky or muddy bottoms
  • Pond edges with vegetation
  • Shallow river backwaters
  • Drainage ditches with steady water

Kansas spots that produce:

  • Arkansas River backwaters — slow eddies and shoreline cover
  • Cowskin Creek west of Wichita
  • Ninnescah River backwaters
  • Farm ponds — many Kansas ponds are loaded if you have access
  • Slough Creek — out east of town

Public water is fair game with a Kansas fishing license. Private water — get permission.

How to Catch Them

Three methods that work:

1. Hand-Catching (Kid-Friendly)

Walk shallow water, flip rocks, grab them behind the claws. Wear old shoes. They pinch but they don’t hurt much.

2. Trap Method (Most Productive)

Drop a wire-mesh crawfish trap baited with raw chicken, hot dogs, or fish heads. Leave it overnight, pull it in the morning. One good trap can produce 5–10 pounds.

3. String-and-Bait

Tie a chicken neck on a string, drop it in the water. When you feel a tug, slowly pull it up and scoop the crawfish off with a net before it lets go.

What You Need

  • Crawfish trap — pyramid or rectangular, about $15–25
  • Bait — raw chicken parts, hot dogs, canned cat food
  • Five-gallon bucket with a lid
  • Mesh bag to hold the catch in the water until you leave
  • Cooler with ice for the ride home

We carry traps, line, and basic gear in our Bait & Tackle section. Bait for trapping: hit the grocery side — raw chicken thighs work better than anything fancy.

Kansas Crawfish Regulations

You need a Kansas fishing license to take crawfish (unless under 16). No daily limit on most species, but check the latest KDWP regulations before each season — rules adjust.

How to Cook a Kansas Crawfish Boil

Once you’ve got your bucket:

  1. Purge — soak the live crawfish in cold salt water for 30 minutes to clean them out. Drain.
  2. Boil water with seasoning — Cajun crab boil seasoning (Zatarain’s, Old Bay, or homemade), lemons, garlic, onion, hot sauce.
  3. Add potatoes and corn first (10 minutes), then sausage (5 minutes), then crawfish (5–7 minutes).
  4. Turn off heat and let soak 15–30 minutes for the seasoning to penetrate.
  5. Drain and dump on a newspaper-covered table. Eat with your hands. No plates, no forks.

Pair with cold beer, hotlinks from our smoked meat case, and good company.

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