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    nice to know there is carp still out there and not on dickheads dinner plates, me and my brother use to go to the canal in tottenham and rip out all the Eastern Europeans snag lines they had tied to trees and the (dont know the propper name) mini Pier type things

    i know of blokes that have battered (excuse the pun ) people taking river fish to eat
    ^^^ did you just read that? what a idiot ^^^


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    Crayfish above is a Signal Crayfish is it not? It's one of the American species which are taking over from the native ones.

    I've been told it is actually illegal to return the Signal Crayfish to the water. CBA to google it to see if it's true.

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    Those American ones are all over the river lea, the kids in ware and Hertford pull them out by the bucket full and sell them to the local Indian £5 for 8 last time I asked. They just use a bit of bacon tied on to a bit of string and I am pretty sure they done need a license, but you do if you set up traps. As said illegal if you throw them back.

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