humm do we realise that you do not need a license to keep Redclaw in the uk? any other, none native cray, you need to apply to DFRA to keep. Redclaw are kept under a general license, just like dogs.
Ya'll just need to learn how to cook the lil buggers and then you'll have people gobbling them down so they won't be a problem anymore.
Funny you should say that, actually... I remember a few months ago there was a government announcement that the best thing people could do for their local rivers was to go crab fishing. Mitten crabs are a delicacy in china.
Not sure about those crayfish though. I grew up near the coast. Lobsters grow much bigger and juicier...
well fishing and trapping signals, is for the most part, difficult. many river bank, owners will not allow it. not because you will catch cray, but because if you fall, or fall in, they may be liable. oops excess litigation, another deadly import from over the pond!
if you can and do go fishing/trapping. please put back any big/mature cray. signals as they age are very cannibalistic, so removing them from a section of river, can cause the number of cray to increase, not decrease as you might expect.
lol and finally make sure you can tell the difference between signal cray and white claw, it would be a shame to reduce further, our native cray!
ps if you find any rivers that will let you trap/fish cray. drop me a pm. i would love to get a trapping map together for the UK!
come on guys, please dont argue, i didnt know they are illegal in this country, i should have checked before hand. i agree its a stupid law not allowing me to have one, but only as i want one, if i really thought about it, it would make sence, the chinese mittet crab has had a large inpact on the UK, and i would hate for any other animal to do the same, end of the day, as much as i would like a cray, its the law that says im not allowed one, so really thats it, no argue.
sorry for bringing this up, please lets not start a huge debate and get this topic closed.
dont worry fishguy619, you have been responsible for starting a very interesting thread. hearing peoples opinions, and letting other air there's. one thing has already come out, imo, with one exception, people seem to agree. whatever they think of this law and it implications, it should be followed. i feel thinking like that, will allow us to make it possible for relaxation, perhaps in the future.