Flying Lobsters - Harringay online2024-03-29T07:19:19Zhttps://harringayonline.com/forum/topics/flying-lobsters?commentId=844301%3AComment%3A1173174&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWas literally just looking at…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-17:844301:Comment:11747012019-06-17T08:02:28.859ZV&Mhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/VM
<p>Was literally just looking at some 'crab claws' in the New River from the bridge in Finsbury Park yesterday and wondering how that came about. Should have known HOL would have the answer.</p>
<p>Was literally just looking at some 'crab claws' in the New River from the bridge in Finsbury Park yesterday and wondering how that came about. Should have known HOL would have the answer.</p> Where it passes under my stre…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-14:844301:Comment:11742332019-06-14T13:36:08.223ZMichael Andersonhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/17bathgate
<p>Where it passes under my street (Warham) it supports a lot of waterfowl and what look like brown trout so fairly clean</p>
<p>Where it passes under my street (Warham) it supports a lot of waterfowl and what look like brown trout so fairly clean</p> Always looks clear and clean.…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-14:844301:Comment:11742842019-06-14T12:56:24.174ZBob Ruggleshttps://harringayonline.com/profile/umarex77
<p>Always looks clear and clean. Does not get run offs into it from Drains</p>
<p>Still Runs through Reservoirs</p>
<p>Doubt if crayfish and other fish would survive if water quality was bad</p>
<p>Always looks clear and clean. Does not get run offs into it from Drains</p>
<p>Still Runs through Reservoirs</p>
<p>Doubt if crayfish and other fish would survive if water quality was bad</p> I am 99% sure its not Control…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-14:844301:Comment:11741402019-06-14T12:53:51.024ZBob Ruggleshttps://harringayonline.com/profile/umarex77
<p>I am 99% sure its not Controlled by Council. Thames Water always did maintance</p>
<p>I am 99% sure its not Controlled by Council. Thames Water always did maintance</p> Out of interest, does anyone…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-14:844301:Comment:11742032019-06-14T10:36:46.805ZJJ Bhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/JJB
<p>Out of interest, does anyone know what the water quality is like in the New River?</p>
<p>Out of interest, does anyone know what the water quality is like in the New River?</p> Amazed to learn this. Would l…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-14:844301:Comment:11741042019-06-14T07:41:40.268ZOliverhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/Oliver779
<p>Amazed to learn this. Would love to get involved in trapping and eating some of these too. </p>
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<p>Quick question - from a quick bit of research, you need permission from the EA <span style="text-decoration: underline;">and</span> the landowner. If that's the Harringay stretch of the New River, does that mean Haringey Council?</p>
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<p>Thanks guys </p>
<p>Amazed to learn this. Would love to get involved in trapping and eating some of these too. </p>
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<p>Quick question - from a quick bit of research, you need permission from the EA <span style="text-decoration: underline;">and</span> the landowner. If that's the Harringay stretch of the New River, does that mean Haringey Council?</p>
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<p>Thanks guys </p> I don't jump the fence. I low…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-09:844301:Comment:11732732019-06-09T13:47:29.565ZPaul Hardinghttps://harringayonline.com/profile/PaulHarding161
<p>I don't jump the fence. I lower a trap over a ladder bridge then walk the rope back to the gate and tie it off. Nobody has nicked one yet but you may remember one time my rope had a few people wondering if it was something sinister!</p>
<p>I tend to leave it in for 24 hours. Cat biscuits and/or bacon have worked well as bait.</p>
<p>I don't jump the fence. I lower a trap over a ladder bridge then walk the rope back to the gate and tie it off. Nobody has nicked one yet but you may remember one time my rope had a few people wondering if it was something sinister!</p>
<p>I tend to leave it in for 24 hours. Cat biscuits and/or bacon have worked well as bait.</p> Paul's the expert, but if a p…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-09:844301:Comment:11732712019-06-09T12:55:20.539ZHughhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/hjuk
<p>Paul's the expert, but if a part of the river is gated, you'd be entering, I assume, as a trespasser as far as the law is concerned. There's enough of it you can get to that's not gated.But I guess you run a small risk of your traps being stolen. </p>
<p>What do you do, Paul?</p>
<p>Paul's the expert, but if a part of the river is gated, you'd be entering, I assume, as a trespasser as far as the law is concerned. There's enough of it you can get to that's not gated.But I guess you run a small risk of your traps being stolen. </p>
<p>What do you do, Paul?</p> Just like the ones in your cr…tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-09:844301:Comment:11734462019-06-09T11:17:03.435ZPaul Hardinghttps://harringayonline.com/profile/PaulHarding161
<p>Just like the ones in your crayfish and rocket sandwich but fresh. The claws are the best though, great on a white bread sandwich with thousand island dressing. Strangely all the crayfish you see in supermarkets or on sandwiches are imported from China or Thailand. With 1.386 billion people in China alone you have to wonder why we're importing something that's in plague proportions here. </p>
<p>Just like the ones in your crayfish and rocket sandwich but fresh. The claws are the best though, great on a white bread sandwich with thousand island dressing. Strangely all the crayfish you see in supermarkets or on sandwiches are imported from China or Thailand. With 1.386 billion people in China alone you have to wonder why we're importing something that's in plague proportions here. </p> How did they taste ?tag:harringayonline.com,2019-06-08:844301:Comment:11731822019-06-08T14:21:03.312ZProtheroe O'Sheahttps://harringayonline.com/profile/TunbridgeWells
<p>How did they taste ?</p>
<p>How did they taste ?</p>