Carrick Roads, Cornwall, the fishery doesn't permit oyster dredging under engine power, so a fleet of traditional boats still work this delightful estuary under sail.
Other members of the fishing fleet hauled up on the hard at Mylor.
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We live close to Bursledon Bridge on the Hamble River. This is about boats, wildlife and people in the upper reaches of the Hamble, but mostly about old boats and things nautical.
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I have found your site not so long ago, but try to read every new article as i see your
site as one of those interesting places online (it’s not such an usual case nowadays). This week, I was discussing about (http://bursledonblog.blogspot.in/2012/04/fishing-under-sail.html ) with friends from work and
I really want to write about it. Your site is just perfect for my article! I would like to post it in
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