MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 Went to a new stretch of river I got in December,to have a look for signal Crayfish. Put 10 traps in baited with mackerel,checked this morning and had 27 including this big one, plus a couple more big ones, picture doesn’t do it justice. My foot is size 7. 3 Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,431 Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 I have heard a well known reservoir in Rotherham is full of these are they good eating they now seem to be in every river in the country now. Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted July 20, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 08:32, tatsblisters said: I have heard a well known reservoir in Rotherham is full of these are they good eating they now seem to be in every river in the country now. Expand Yes mate very good eating. The problem is getting a license from EA they won’t issue any north of Birmingham due to small pockets of native crayfish. Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,431 Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 08:46, MR TEA POT said: Yes mate very good eating. The problem is getting a license from EA they won’t issue any north of Birmingham due to small pockets of native crayfish. Expand I have heard even the river don nr meadowhall shopping precinct is now full of them. Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted July 20, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 08:56, tatsblisters said: I have heard even the river don nr meadowhall shopping precinct is now full of them. Expand Most waterways will have them now, they are even in lochs in the Scottish highlands. 1 Quote Link to post
EDDIE B 3,166 Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 That's a monster!! We only have the little native ones here. Plague hit them about two years ogo, so don't know what numbers are like now, but where the plague hits, it wipes them out. Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted July 20, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 11:57, EDDIE B said: That's a monster!! We only have the little native ones here. Plague hit them about two years ogo, so don't know what numbers are like now, but where the plague hits, it wipes them out. Expand The river had natives in it, then the signals moved in, the natives didn’t last long after that. Quote Link to post
EDDIE B 3,166 Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 13:25, MR TEA POT said: The river had natives in it, then the signals moved in, the natives didn’t last long after that. Expand Think Ireland is the only Country in Europe, that has no invasive crayfish species. I think I read somewhere, that fish grow huge in rivers that have a large population of signals. They must like the taste of them too Quote Link to post
big sid 1,127 Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 how big do they get and at what size are they worth eating. Quote Link to post
Wolfdog91 7,389 Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 How much for a sack of them shipped state side Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 21, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 22:33, Wolfdog91 said: How much for a sack of them shipped state side Expand From what I’ve seen USA as plenty of crayfish, not sure what state you are in but most states in US have them. Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 21, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 14:21, big sid said: how big do they get and at what size are they worth eating. Expand They get to about 11cm worth eating at any size if you do a crayfish boil Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted July 21, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 21, 2021 On 20/07/2021 at 13:35, EDDIE B said: Think Ireland is the only Country in Europe, that has no invasive crayfish species. I think I read somewhere, that fish grow huge in rivers that have a large population of signals. They must like the taste of them too Expand They was brought to the uk in the 70’s for the food trade, a few escaped and went mad 1 Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted July 21, 2021 Report Share Posted July 21, 2021 Them and mink won’t be around in 10 years time now that otters are thriving again in our rivers ……. Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted July 21, 2021 Report Share Posted July 21, 2021 On 21/07/2021 at 13:10, W. Katchum said: Fcuk don’t mention otters, they have ruined me local fishing stretch, but like the local badgers, you know you can’t touch em so best just appreciate them for what they are an they always brighten up a walk Expand I reckon that might change if they go ahead with the full introduction of beavers and the otters start killing all their young. Quote Link to post
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