Hi all,
Just spotted a cock up over the date, it should be Saturday 31 May
at 6pm, not June,
sorry,
Dick
--- In coraclesociety@..., "Richard Mundy"
<coracles18@...> wrote:
>
> I should have said, this is on the Stour Estuary where the fishing
> will be legal, and no licence needed providing the fish, if any
are
> not sold. Quentin has a spare coracle or two + some fishing gear.
> High tide is at 8, so we are going out 2 hours before this. There
> may be some mud so be prepared. Afterwards we may cook and eat the
> fish on the beach, in otherwords we may have a BBQ and bit of a
> party.
> If you itend to come can you post a message on here or ring me,
>
> Dick
>
>
>
>
> --- In coraclesociety@..., "Richard Mundy"
> <coracles18@> wrote:
> >
> > Quentin an I have decided the first outing is going to be on the
> > Suffolk Essex Stour at 6 pm Saturday 31st June ( Next Saturday)
> > All are welcome. Just come for a paddle if you don't fancy
fishing
> all
> > are welcome.
> > Directions
> > From Chelsford, Take the A12, then take the A120 from colchester
> > towards Harwich. At Horsley Cross roundabout (big watertower)
turn
> left
> > towards Bradfield village. Turn right just after the TV mast
into
> > Steam mill Lane.Go through Bradfield and after the church turn
> right
> > (opposite the Strangers Pub-this is also a camp site) into the
> Harwich
> > Road (B1232).After 1.7 miles, turn into Wheatsheaf lane,take the
> next
> > left after going under the railway. You should find Quentins
> Pickup at
> > the end in a sort of carpark. This is right by the sea wall with
> easy
> > access to the water.If you find yourself going through Wrabness,
> you
> > have probably gone too far. Distances are fairly accurate as I
> used
> > Google Earth.
> >
> > Dick
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In coraclesociety@..., "stourcoracleman"
> > <stourcoracleman@> wrote:
> > >
> > > another note from chairman.for any wannaby coracle fishers,i
can
> > supply
> > > coracle nets made up for the purpose trammel net or bag net or
> > > drift,the drift net is very effective in estuaries.
> > >
> >
>