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Cray Fish in the Grand Union Canal at Greenford


geoffring

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Hi all,

 

I'm not yet a boat owner but have used boats and fished many venues.

 

I am about to apply to the Environmental Department for a FR2 licence giving me legal permission to fish for and take away Signal Cray Fish for my own consumption.

 

My home is close to the Grand Union Canal at Greenford and I would be obliged if any of you good 'boaters' can confirm whether or not this part of the canal, or close by, contains loads of cray fish.

 

Many thanks in advance,

 

geoff

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Hi all,

 

I'm not yet a boat owner but have used boats and fished many venues.

 

I am about to apply to the Environmental Department for a FR2 licence giving me legal permission to fish for and take away Signal Cray Fish for my own consumption.

 

My home is close to the Grand Union Canal at Greenford and I would be obliged if any of you good 'boaters' can confirm whether or not this part of the canal, or close by, contains loads of cray fish.

 

Many thanks in advance,

 

geoff

I think you will find that crayfish are every where,in the canal rivers and lakes,i find the best bait is a dead fish from the canal,all we do is boil them for 10 mins with a good hand full of salt and take out the small black pipe in the tail.Daz

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