signal crayfish north east england

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Jun 28, 2012
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Teesside
hi all ive looked everywere but cant seem to find a confirmed location of signals near by ive tryed the river tees near stockton but had no joy, i was just curious if anyone knew anywere that wasnt to far from the teesside area

Thanks matty
 

NetFrog

Forager
Jul 17, 2011
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Scotland
We have signal crayfish up here in the north east. Maybe 200 miles+ too far N.E though :/ However if you fancy a camp they are free for all to take in the River Nairn ;-)
 

andyc54

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Dec 28, 2010
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durham
hi mate welcome to the forum

if you look on the enviroment agency website there is no signal crayfish reported in any northeast waters plus you need a liscence to catch them and they wont give you one for the northeast as you will only catch native ones which is a big no no

hope this helps andy
 

grilled bear

Tenderfoot
May 30, 2012
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Aberdeenshire
We have signal crayfish up here in the north east. Maybe 200 miles+ too far N.E though :/ However if you fancy a camp they are free for all to take in the River Nairn ;-)

Hi do you know any other NE rivers where they are? I looked into this a few years back and thought we didn't have any.
 

Davy d

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Oct 25, 2019
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Gateshead tyne and wear
hi mate welcome to the forum

if you look on the enviroment agency website there is no signal crayfish reported in any northeast waters plus you need a liscence to catch them and they wont give you one for the northeast as you will only catch native ones which is a big no no

hope this helps andy
What a load of rubbish. For 40 years I have fished the tyne and derwent and through this time I have seen a steady rise in the number of red signal crayfish to the point last year when iwas having a break during fly fishing eating my dinner I threw a piece of bread in the warter for the ducks the red signals had it before a quack could be heard
 
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edwred

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Have you done this? Might give this a go at the cricket club asking permission ofc. I don't know what the water quality is like there mind
Try river derwent Tyne and Wear above the salwell road bridge around the blaydon rugby club area although a valid licence must be had.it is private prop so a word to the rugby club prob best
 
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edwred

Guest
hi mate welcome to the forum

if you look on the enviroment agency website there is no signal crayfish reported in any northeast waters plus you need a liscence to catch them and they wont give you one for the northeast as you will only catch native ones which is a big no no

hope this helps andy
Look on the NBN atlas
 

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