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outgoing tide which rushes through the net. With his fingers placed at the bottom meshes of the net, the fisherman then waits for the fish to hit the net. The net is made in a traditional way by means of a Y-shaped structure consisting of two arms called rimes which are made from locally cut willow that acts as a frame work to the loosely hung net. The handle is called the rock staff and is made of ash or willow and the arms are hinged to the rock staff and are kept in position while fishing with a wooden spreader called the headboard.
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in the world (traditionally reported as the second highest though more recently reckoned to be third highest), which enables the fishermen to wade out at low tide with nets on shoulders to traditional fishing grounds, with the water up to their waists. The net is then opened and lowered into the
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Caldicot. At the turn of the 20th century the population was some 900, steadily rising to about 1,300 by the 1970s. The village lost its
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1372:30 December
1327:29 December
1180:12 December
1134:12 December
1055:10 December
929:21 December
854:Countryfile
797:New Passage
758:Aquae Sulis
703:iron mining
575:Porth Wygyr
507:of the area
468:Roman villa
441:long barrow
382:M4 motorway
342:Porthsgiwed
334:Portskewett
319: /
234:South Wales
78:Portskewett
27:Portskewett
1477:Categories
885:References
865:Governance
809:Black Rock
725:Black Rock
698:St. Pierre
665:After the
632:, King of
616:, in 1065
600:fish traps
537:, king of
511:post-Roman
304:51°35′24″N
96:Population
1347:ignored (
1337:cite book
837:lave nets
721:in 1964.
687:limestone
654:Time Team
649:Channel 4
434:neolithic
350:community
307:2°43′30″W
241:Ambulance
181:Post town
1238:23 March
1212:Archived
1190:cite web
1144:cite web
1065:cite web
1016:, 2004,
962:, 1954,
770:Caerwent
691:medieval
671:hardwick
626:Hereford
555:Sudbrook
520:Caerwent
503:the wood
386:Sudbrook
366:Caldicot
362:Chepstow
265:Monmouth
185:CALDICOT
112:ST499881
903:4 April
801:Bristol
799:on the
679:St Mary
592:railway
515:cantref
417:tumulus
157:Country
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217:Police
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793:ferry
754:Roman
750:coins
681:is a
634:Gwent
562:Wales
547:court
539:Gwent
528:elder
496:Welsh
480:coins
390:Crick
358:Wales
338:Welsh
288:Wales
246:Welsh
222:Gwent
207:01291
163:Wales
147:Gwent
32:Welsh
1418:ISBN
1396:2018
1374:2018
1349:help
1329:2018
1240:2013
1196:link
1182:2007
1150:link
1136:2007
1071:link
1057:2007
1018:ISBN
992:2008
931:2007
905:2015
787:pier
762:Bath
677:of
590:and
582:and
543:llys
492:name
490:The
229:Fire
196:NP26
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