I am going there in four weeks time and will find out for you .Must remember to get your name
2006-08-30 10:34:38
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answered by ? 5
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I only know them as crayfish and I catch them to use as fish bait. I have never got a license to catch them. I cooked up a mess of them once. Pretty good eating, pinch off their tails, get the dark vein out remove the hull and boil them or roll in batter and deep fry. Yum!
2006-08-28 08:25:38
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answered by Chuck C 4
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I don't think so as they are a pest in this country. Just make sure they're the right ones. Maybe you should check with the environment agency just in case. There's bound to be some one else who holds the fishing rights on the river so you'd have to get their permission too.
2006-08-28 08:11:41
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answered by dogfishperson 3
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I would say not as they are an invasive species which are having a devastating effect on the native species and they are trying to eradicate them.
2006-08-28 08:11:19
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answered by bob kerr 4
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dunno don't think so..... I'm not certain it is breaking the law..... more against best practice - there's always a risk I suppose in moving the animals about, particularly if there's lots as described - and you tell your friends - and they catch some to eat and some to sell to pubs - and then there's a market - so someone buys in some signals to breed and sticks them in his pond - and they escape into nearby watercourses...
2006-08-31 04:11:39
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answered by flymetothemoon279 5
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yeah
2006-09-01 01:22:41
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answered by Anonymous
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nah dont think sooooooo
2006-08-28 13:08:21
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answered by collene d 2
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