Hi all
I am also looking for Peter Badge's email address!
Alternatively, if anyone is in contact with him, could they ask him to email me?
Thanks.
Pam Bell.
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-----Original Message-----
From: coraclesociety@... on behalf of Dave Purvis
Sent: Wed 5/21/2008 11:06 AM
To: coraclesociety@...
Subject: RE: [coraclesociety] Re: fishing
Dick
I assume this is from our Quentin? (There can't be many of them about!)
Is this the breakaway club you have been talking about-sounds interesting.
Let me know when it is formed, and which Goal you become incarcerated in-I
will send you a Dundee Cake with a file in so you can both form an escape
committee!
On a more serious note, do you have a copy of Peter Badges recent letter and
his email address which you could forward on to me? My copy was put out with
the papers for recycling whilst I was away in Scotland last week before I
had the chance to reply.
Regards
Dave
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From: coraclesociety@...
[mailto:coraclesociety@...] On Behalf Of Richard Mundy
Sent: 20 May 2008 20:27
To: coraclesociety@...
Subject: [coraclesociety] Re: fishing
Quentin,
I entirely agree with you, and would to join your 'Coracle Fishers
Club'. One of the first jobs of this club should be to find out what
fishing you can legally do from a coracle. I think net fishing is
illigal on rivers. On estuaries I think it depends on what estuary, on
what you intend to catch, and what you intend to do with your catch.
In the mean time if you fancy a bit of poaching (in the interests of
scientific research) one night, count me in!
Dick
--- In coraclesociety@ <mailto:coraclesociety%40yahoogroups.co.uk>
yahoogroups.co.uk, "stourcoracleman"
<stourcoracleman@...> wrote:
>
> are there any coracle owners who go coracle fishing,which is thier
> primary function,with nets or rods or other engines,in rivers lakes
or
> estuaries,in england or south and east england,and if so are you
> interested in exchangeing ideas,and information,or wish to go
fishing
> but have no partner.also is there any interest in forming a "coracle
> fishers"club for mutual benefit purposes.
>