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Rayne Today
By the People, for the People
Rayne Crawfish Supplier Sees High Sales Before Easter
Crawfish demand surges as families prepare for holiday gatherings in Louisiana town.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 1:55pm
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Crawfish supplier Stacy Ancelot in Rayne, Louisiana is reporting a spike in sales ahead of the Easter holiday weekend. Ancelot says the recent rainfall has improved pond conditions and activated the crawfish, leading to higher catch numbers over the past two weeks. He's been selling up to 30 sacks of crawfish per morning to meet the high demand from local residents planning Easter celebrations.
Why it matters
The Easter holiday is a major sales period for crawfish suppliers in Louisiana, where the crustacean is a beloved regional delicacy. Strong crawfish harvests and sales in the weeks leading up to the holiday are an important economic indicator for the local seafood industry.
The details
Ancelot, a longtime crawfish supplier in Rayne, said the season started slowly due to freezing temperatures earlier in the year, but recent rainfall has improved conditions in the ponds by increasing oxygen levels and making the crawfish more active. Over the past two weeks, Ancelot has seen a surge in catch numbers as the crawfish have been feeding more aggressively. He's been able to sell up to 30 sacks of crawfish per morning to individuals preparing for Easter gatherings.
- The crawfish season in Louisiana typically ramps up in the spring, with the Easter holiday being one of the busiest periods.
- Recent rainfall over the past two weeks has improved pond conditions and activated the crawfish, leading to higher catch numbers.
The players
Stacy Ancelot
A local crawfish supplier in Rayne, Louisiana who has reported a spike in sales ahead of the Easter holiday weekend.
What they’re saying
“It been kind of up and down. Oh, I've seen it kind of cool weather all past we started to get some rains and it kind of activated the crawfish and that rain puts oxygen in the water and it helped the crawfish move and kind of get them going a little bit.”
— Stacy Ancelot, Crawfish Supplier
“Past couple of weeks have been good...ther crawfish been eating all the bait overnight so we started adding and our numbers keep coming up.”
— Stacy Ancelot, Crawfish Supplier
“I sold maybe 20 or 30 sacks to some individuals all morning and I have some orders for tomorrow and have some orders for Sunday.”
— Stacy Ancelot, Crawfish Supplier
“I mean usually when you hit them every day, you size will drop, but it looks like it's holding.”
— Stacy Ancelot, Crawfish Supplier
What’s next
Ancelot expects to continue selling a high volume of crawfish throughout the Easter holiday weekend to meet the increased demand from local residents.
The takeaway
The surge in crawfish sales in Rayne ahead of Easter is a positive sign for the local seafood industry, which relies heavily on the spring holiday period as a major sales driver. The improved pond conditions and higher catch numbers indicate a strong crawfish season is underway in Louisiana.


