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Absolutley....I grew up catching them often, in a small creek by my house (Pumpkin Patch Creek) in central nj. Unfortunatley, for decades people threw their fertilized grass clippings, and used car oil into the creek. Which I believe killed the crayfish eggs, and all these years later when I go back to check on them, they don't seem to exist in the creek anymore.

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