Thanks Dude!!!
Thanks Dude!!!
I once caught 140 Cray fish from a friends mill pond used a piece of string with a chicken breast tied to it and as the Cray fish were pull to the surface netted with a landing net before they could let go we shared them out .....some were very large with lots of meat in the claws.....it makes me laugh they are an invasive species causing damage to fish and banks and the government want you to have a licence to trap them.....and tax
Correct, there's no fee for the licence.I'm pretty sure I'm correct but there is no fee with getting the licence.
Yup, you have to be licenced for trapping crayfish, regardless of the method use. You also have to submit yearly returns on how many you trapped under the licence, even if it's a zero amountYou need a licence to remove them as well, so that would apply for a bit of meat on a line.
One of the reasons for needing a licence to trap or remove is so you aware of the laws around them. With regards to traps they need to be the right shape and size to prevent killing other wildlife such as otters and fish.
so what is the reason for a rod licence at £30 there is no explaining the laws on fishing on it ......the environment agency should focus on water companies discharging sewage in to riversYou need a licence to remove them as well, so that would apply for a bit of meat on a line.
One of the reasons for needing a licence to trap or remove is so you aware of the laws around them. With regards to traps they need to be the right shape and size to prevent killing other wildlife such as otters and fish.
Freshwater rod fishing rules...so what is the reason for a rod licence at £30 there is no explaining the laws on fishing on it ......the environment agency should focus on water companies discharging sewage in to rivers