It is interesting - having just reread the thread - to see that coracles are mentioned. The National coracle museum is just down the road from me (with samples from around the world on display inc Afghanistan and Vietnam, USA and England), I have built a Bull Boat (years before RM did although I used a nylon covering!) can happily paddle a Teifi style corracle (except in a strong breezr - that is HARD work!) and coracles are still being built and used for fishing on my local river in the time honoured way.
Now the number of Coracle licences on Welsh rivers are being cut - to "preserve fish stocks" - while at the same time the EA are giving FREE taster sessions on learning how to fish with rod and line!
Most waters are closed to paddlers of any craft and no Access For All is planned (unlike unimproved land, seashores etc) so a great part of our Heritage is ACTIVELY being taken from us.
Rivers were our first highways, now they are the preserve of "sport" fishermen and it seems that only the Scots are preserving a reasonable access to the waters!
Has the world gone totally mad?
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Now the number of Coracle licences on Welsh rivers are being cut - to "preserve fish stocks" - while at the same time the EA are giving FREE taster sessions on learning how to fish with rod and line!

Most waters are closed to paddlers of any craft and no Access For All is planned (unlike unimproved land, seashores etc) so a great part of our Heritage is ACTIVELY being taken from us.

Rivers were our first highways, now they are the preserve of "sport" fishermen and it seems that only the Scots are preserving a reasonable access to the waters!

Has the world gone totally mad?
Answers on a postcard.......