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PostPosted: 23:23 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Wild Food Reply with quote

Any 'wild food' fans on here - i class wild food as anything you've caught/harvested yourself (excluding home-grown veg, herbs, eggs etc), and not bought from a shop.

I've currently got around two dozen signal crayfish sitting in buckets of clean, slightly salted water in my garage to purge.
A *ahem* friend of mine trapped them in the local canal using crayfish pots baited with catmeat.

Here's an idea of how they look now:

https://www.wyeuskfoundation.org/images/signal_crayfish.jpg

https://3.bp.blogspot.com/_2u_mR5UJLLw/S_bAmryUiHI/AAAAAAAAG8w/lDp_Jcgbsd8/s400/SignalCrayfish.JPG

Nasty looking little buggers, highly aggressive too!
In a few days they'll be boiled up and looking like this:

https://www.boisdale.co.uk/members/images/American%20signal.jpg

https://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m230/Gareth_Lewis/Crayfish%20Supper/SignalCrayfishsupper010.jpg

I shall be feasting upon them, along with some new potatoes, crusty bread & butter, lemon juice and lots of garlic mayo.

Yum yum!!

So, any other primitive hunter-gatherers on here?
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PostPosted: 23:28 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's shroom time. So i have been blinging my pizza with field mushrooms.
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PostPosted: 23:29 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I once ventured into Barlornock at the Red Road flats (Google it) to get a fish supper. That was a fairly wild experience Shocked .


I once ate a trout I caught when I was 12. Only other thing was the guys at work in Vietnam used to fish for squid during the night then it would always be on the menu at dinner time, and lunch time and breakfast Sick
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PostPosted: 23:40 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

warped one wrote:

How do you catch them?
We have a really good place a short trip down the road I I love the taste of them.


In one of these:

https://www.ronniesunshines.com/images/Crab_Trap.jpg

Bait it up with a tin of catmeat, chuck it into the water, leave for a while (24hrs or so is good), then pull it back in and extract the lovely mudbugs.

Without a licence it is illegal, that's why i always get a friend to do it, i'd obviously never condone that sort of behaviour.

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PostPosted: 23:42 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Howling Terror wrote:
It's shroom time. So i have been blinging my pizza with field mushrooms.


A little early yet...... Shifty


Ohh ohh yeah, mushroom mushrooms..... Laughing
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PostPosted: 23:44 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Liberty caps were also out, but i prefer to eat my pizzas, not stare at them for hours giggling.
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PostPosted: 23:47 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Re: Wild Food Reply with quote

mistergixer wrote:

So, any other primitive hunter-gatherers on here?


Not me. I like to think that meat comes from my local butchers and salmon and prawns etc are grown at my local fishmongers. If I saw cows, sheep, pigs, fish, crustaceans etc being killed and prepared for sale then I think that I may have to become a veggiewanker.
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PostPosted: 23:58 - 01 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Howling Terror wrote:
Liberty caps were also out, but i prefer to eat my pizzas, not stare at them for hours giggling.


I suppose the shite weather could have brought them on early. Second report I've heard this year of early libs.....

Where to roughly were they sighted?
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PostPosted: 00:02 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

@smegballs. Gawsworth in Cheshire.
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PostPosted: 10:45 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

To catch crashfish we used to get a peice of mesh (an old oven tray, barbeque cooking tray anything like that).
Tie string to from each corner on to something like a small peice of wood so it hangs horizontally then a longer peice of string so it can be lowered down.
Tie a couple of sausages to it and then lower onto the river bed, wait 5-10mins and pull it up. If they are in there you will catch them. I have also even seen a bloke doing it with an old bike wheel but never tried it myself.
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PostPosted: 11:30 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

im not a fan of the rubbery little beggers,
but i do like rabbit, venison, possom's pretty good if cooked right,
i like quail, but they are such a pain in the arse to eat, wood pigeon is pretty tasty at certain times of the year... mmmm berry meaty goodness Very Happy and i do like a bit of wild pork and puha

if you ever come to nz make sure you check out the wild food festival its a good weekend Very Happy
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PostPosted: 11:44 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Re: Wild Food Reply with quote

mistergixer wrote:

So, any other primitive hunter-gatherers on here?


Oh yes! i always forage for Blackberries & apples out of the hedgerows, every year.
When larger Eels are caught, they are eaten.
All game birds, Wood-pigeons, Rabbits, and Squirrels that are shot and go in the pot.
Plus any wild edible plants that are in season and glut Smile

Round here we seem to have a lot of hedgerow plums Smile and i`ve even found two Hazle trees.
Horse radish is everywhere here too.
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PostPosted: 14:16 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm partial to shooting rabbit (although as mrsgixer has pet rabbits, i'm banned from doing any home butchery/cooking of rabbit in the house).
I'll also eat most sea fish that i catch on the rare occasions i get to go sea fishing, as there's not much sea around Buckinghamshire - never eaten any freshwater fish other than eels, wasn't too keen on it though.
Whilst out spinning for Pike yesterday (whilst my friend did the crayfish trapping), I somehow managed to hook the most enormous freshwater mussel! Fuck knows how, the probable chances must be enormous!
Anyways, i just chucked it back in again, as i have no idea whether it was edible, and if it was edible whether it would have tasted of anything other than silty mud. I was still surprised at having landed shellfish on a fishing rod.

@Chris750 - there were a couple of teenage girls on the same stretch of canal the other day having good success with 'drop-netting' - personally, due to the ridiculous illegality of it, i prefer trapping.

I'm now thinking i've got too many to eat in one go, i think i might save a dozen and go Cajun and make a big pot of Jambalaya with some spicy sausage, lardons and chicken. As i'm the only one in the house who'll eat any 'seafood', i can make it as spicy as i like!

Double Yum!
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PostPosted: 16:37 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is it illegal? Didn't know that. Why?
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PostPosted: 18:25 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll eat blackberries, raspberries, strawberries. We have used sloes, damsons for gin and the damsons for jam. Dad goes trout fishing so get one or two occasionally. Also do game shooting so; pheasant, duck, wood-pigeon, rabbit, grouse, snipe, woodcock and teal. Dad prepares all the birds and has done the gin, the jam is done by my girlfriends Mum.

I can't complain! I love my food, especially good food Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 19:52 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chris750 wrote:
Is it illegal? Didn't know that. Why?


It's a long explanation, but basically:

The large Signal Crays are a non-native species (introduced from America, then got loose back in the '70s))

The much smaller native crays (White clawed)are being wiped out by the signals - both by overcompetition, but mostly by the 'crayfish plague' which the signals are immune to, but kills the natives as they have no immunity to it.

The worry is that people will take out the endangered white claws as well as the signals.

So, it's illegal to trap any of them without a licence from the EA.

You also need different licences if you want to trap them to eat yourself, or sell them on to restaurants etc, then you need a different licence if you want to store/keep them prior to eating (which is generally considered 'best practice' to purge them), and technically a different licence to move them from where you caught them to your home or other premises.

It does get a bit more wierd though, as if you catch a signal cray, you can't put it back (introducing a non-native species), but you're not allowed to kill it in case it's a white claw. So, WTF do you do with it??
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PostPosted: 20:34 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Charlie wrote:
I'll eat blackberries, raspberries, strawberries. We have used sloes, damsons for gin and the damsons for jam. Dad goes trout fishing so get one or two occasionally. Also do game shooting so; pheasant, duck, wood-pigeon, rabbit, grouse, snipe, woodcock and teal. Dad prepares all the birds and has done the gin, the jam is done by my girlfriends Mum.

I can't complain! I love my food, especially good food Thumbs Up


Much the same fare around here. In my freezer I have local pigeon breast, whole pheasant and trout. I was eating blackberries today and noticed quite a few sloes too. I'll pick 'em soonish and stick them in the freezer before using them rather than wait to pick them after a frost, as by then they've normally all gone! I make sloe vodka, as gin and I don't mix well! Also do stuff with elderflowers/berries and rose hips - alcoholic and cordial. Herbs-wise it's just salad burnett, chamomile and thyme. Although I really should do stuff with nettles as they are rather plentiful!

I've never been brave enough to 'shroom, as I really don't know what I'm doing and the risk of a mistake is a bit too high for me - high is one thing, terminally high another altogether! Embarassed

When we did an offroad rideout and camp earlier in the year some of the guys did a fabulous partridge roadkill on the BBQ Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:09 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Howling Terror wrote:
It's shroom time. So i have been blinging my pizza with field mushrooms.


I also go Mushy hunting but my favorite time of the year is October when then Bluits and Ceps come out. This has been a bad year as we have had so little rain though.
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PostPosted: 22:50 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

mistergixer wrote:

It does get a bit more wierd though, as if you catch a signal cray, you can't put it back (introducing a non-native species), but you're not allowed to kill it in case it's a white claw. So, WTF do you do with it??


My brother who used to go fishing a lot mentioned this before. Apparently it's not at all unheard of to "catch" a crayfish thats decided to have a go at your bait (when fishing for river fish). Then apparently you normally kill them (well thats what he did, apparently the bailiff would "confiscate" them into his dinner) as you mentioned, as it would be bad to return a non-native...

So an accidental capture was fine, as long as yours rods were set for proper fishing, yet you got into trouble if caught with stuff for getting the crayfish. Quite weird...
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PostPosted: 23:13 - 02 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

How long does it take for heavy metals to be purged?
Don't know anyone who has eaten swan mussels, especially not from a canal Very Happy Sure they'd be fine if sourced from a clean pond.

As for the shrooming. There is a disused raliway line near me and that's where i've gathered Chanterelle, Cep and (hopping over the fence) some puffballs.

The little book 'Food for Free' i lost many years ago, but it opened my eyes.

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PostPosted: 09:37 - 03 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

smegballs wrote:

My brother who used to go fishing a lot mentioned this before. Apparently it's not at all unheard of to "catch" a crayfish thats decided to have a go at your bait (when fishing for river fish). Then apparently you normally kill them (well thats what he did, apparently the bailiff would "confiscate" them into his dinner) as you mentioned, as it would be bad to return a non-native...

So an accidental capture was fine, as long as yours rods were set for proper fishing, yet you got into trouble if caught with stuff for getting the crayfish. Quite weird...


Unheard of isn't the word, the Krays are so endemic in parts of the canal (local to me) as to almost make bait fishing impossible.
I certainly rarely ever bother with deadbaiting anymore, as all i ever seem to reel in is a couple of stubborn, dumb Krays hanging onto the remains of my bait.
(This partly because because the Eastern Europeans have poached out all the Pike with fixed lines, but that's another story....)

I don't know for certain, but i believe the signals are also eating the fish eggs, so between the Poles eating the mature fish, and the Krays eating the eggs, the fish stocks are rapidly depleting.

Anyway, going back to the original point, my understanding is that there is no difference between trapping (classed as a 'fixed engine' under the law), and landing one on rod and line - the law protecting the white claws still stands, but seems to be doing a very good job of protecting the signals.
However, most people seem to be happily ignoring the ludicrous laws - on my walk back along the towpath i found numerous smashed remains of signals, where disgruntled anglers had landed them and dispatched them with a size 9.
Waste of good food IMHO!
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