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canal fishing CRAYFISH!!??


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You can get bait cages to go over your baits and wychwood have just bought out some little devices called bait skins, basically clear shrink tube to cover your baits, these should help ya out!

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If you were a bad person, then you would know that if you net a few cray's, and then put them under your boot to kill them, breaking up their shell and making a mess in the process, and then you throw this big handful this in 10 yards down stream, for even canal's have streams, and then did the same upstream, then within an hour you would have a drastically reduced cray problem, to the point when you could probably fished a popped up worm, or boilie, with relative ease in about half an hour, which is as long as it takes to set up and have a smoke.

 

However, you'd have to be a bad person to know this, because crays are a protected species, and so what the bad person did was bad, even though it was effective for a few hours, until the bad person had to do it again.

 

However, becuase I'm not a bad person, I wouldn't be able to comment.

 

Less bad people would get a couple of hessian or woven plastic bags, fill them with £2 worth of liver ( Which is a LOT ) and some stones, tie a rope around the end and haul them into the near-side edge of the main channel about 10 yards or a practical distance from your swim, either side.

 

bad people would say that this isn't as good at keeping away cray's, but still helps a lot. again, I can't comment, but would say that if you got bored with carping, using either method, you'd be mad not to take that carp gear, swap to a very very running lead, and then fish popped up worms maybe 3 inches above the deck near where you put your liver, or where the bad person throw the smashed up bag of cray fish.

 

That way, you'd be able to put the scariest bend you've ever seen into that rod of yours by catching a 5lb eel. Were you to do this, I'd reccommend the use of 15lb line and a long soft braided hooklength that is abrasion resistant.

 

Steve

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