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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Gaffers on 20 May 2011, 22:32:58
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After getting all the requisite paperwork and permissions from the EA and the local canal I set my first trap this morning. I went back this evening to find a bunch of signal crayfish in there volunteering to be my sunday lunch!
Amazing that there are so many! If it carries on like this then there will be 40-50 in my cooking pot come sunday!
As well as being free it does the environment a favour as they are non-native :y
Apparently they taste like lobster! Yum yum :P
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Yep... Keep threatening to set some do the paperwork and set some traps here ;) :y
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Tbh, it was very easy. The EA permission and tags came through within days, the permission off the canal owners came through fairly quickly too. I had seven in a box in my garage who will be joined by tomorrow's catch for sunday lunch :P
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Get an extra couple of plates out, the missus & I will be round tomorrow ;)
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If only I liked
seacanalfood.
If you happen to see an Aberdeen Angus swimming past I'll join you for a barbie, though. ;D
Kevin
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If you happen to see an Aberdeen Angus swimming past I'll join you for a barbie, though. ;D
BBQ and impromptu jam session (being recorded on 8 track Tascam portastudio) taking place right now in the Shot :D :D
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If only I liked seacanalfood.
If you happen to see an Aberdeen Angus swimming past I'll join you for a barbie, though. ;D
Kevin
Sea food - the ONLY ones I eat are real fish basically COD and fresh Makerel - don't like fish much at all
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WHen a lad at work took out a deer I told him he should have grabbed it. Might have made up for wrecking that car
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Serve them with new pots, either boiled, drained then gently wamed in garlic & herb butter or roasted. If you've never roasted new pots you must, drizzle any cooking oil, garlic, herbs & season, snip some fresh chives etc.
I'd serve with whole baby carrots & wilted spinach.
Can't stand asparagus. I know it's a subtle flavour so works with seafood but it makes me gag...sickly!
You can send a few crayfish up to the fens if you have too many!!! Guy. :y
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Todays hual matched yesterdays, enough for a starter for me and the missus. That said it is the start of the season and I only have one pot in action right now. In a week I'll have all 5 going and I wil be getting fat
ter on crayfish :P
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Crayfish yum very tasty. Your also doing the British Crayfish a favour, the signals carry a disease thats wiped out the indigenous population in many areas.
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I've thought about this, remember watching it on show. 3 men on a boat? Griff Rhys Jones and some others?
They eat anything apparently, just bits of peperoni in a cage did the trick it think.
Only thing would trouble me is how do you knock them out? Remember Griff attempted to take it out behind the head, but it was hard work, and the others got spooked.
Assume best way is into boiling water? :-/ :-[
Thames is not far away from me, guess it can be done there? Does not have to be a canal?
Did the paperwork cost anything?
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Also just remembered I go over a canal on my cycle home, by Boston Manor Park, should be some good spots there to go put a cage that won't be disturbed, or get trap nicked.
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Thames is not far away from me, guess it can be done there? Does not have to be a canal?
After what I've seen at my friends place (Teddington Lock), I wouldn't want to touch anything that has come from the Thames.
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Paperwork was free I didn't even need a rod license. And yes I make sure I hidethe trap and line well. Even though it is illegal for somebody else to interfere with the trap I just don't trust the public not to mess with it.
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Where did you get your traps from? Done some research and see they have to be of a certain size to protect other wildlife.
Assume you catch them in a canal too, not a river?
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I've thought about this, remember watching it on show. 3 men on a boat? Griff Rhys Jones and some others?
They eat anything apparently, just bits of peperoni in a cage did the trick it think.
Only thing would trouble me is how do you knock them out? Remember Griff attempted to take it out behind the head, but it was hard work, and the others got spooked.
Assume best way is into boiling water? :-/ :-[
Thames is not far away from me, guess it can be done there? Does not have to be a canal?
Did the paperwork cost anything?
The most humane way to deal with them is to drop them in the deep freezer for twenty minutes, this stupifies them then straight into boiling water.
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I've thought about this, remember watching it on show. 3 men on a boat? Griff Rhys Jones and some others?
They eat anything apparently, just bits of peperoni in a cage did the trick it think.
Only thing would trouble me is how do you knock them out? Remember Griff attempted to take it out behind the head, but it was hard work, and the others got spooked.
Assume best way is into boiling water? :-/ :-[
Thames is not far away from me, guess it can be done there? Does not have to be a canal?
Did the paperwork cost anything?
The most humane way to deal with them is to drop them in the deep freezer for twenty minutes, this stupifies them then straight into boiling water.
Thanks Tony, seen several references to that. Think I would go that route if I ever did go into catching them :y
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You could always hire Griff to bore them to death! :D
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jealous but i have today just had for my tea a lovely fresh whitby cod that i caught myself :-*
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jealous but i have today just had for my tea a lovely fresh whitby cod that i caught myself :-*
Did you get it from the shore or a boat?
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No need to answer that I have just read your other post :y
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Well, they were delicious! Quite sweet and very tender. Got some more pots off ebay on their way, cant wait :P
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Well, they were delicious! Quite sweet and very tender. Got some more pots off ebay on their way, cant wait :P
Which ones did you get?
I fancy having a go in the Grand Union Canal on my way back from work :)