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    Default signal crayfish north east england

    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

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    Hello and welcome to the forum from teesside.

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    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 ;-)

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    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

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    Are there any in west wales, rivers or canals?
    Regards
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by NetFrog View Post
    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.

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