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A mud horse is a traditional type of hand-built wooden sledge used for fishing in Bridgwater Bay. [1]

Twenty-first century usage

As of 2010 the only remaining mud-horse fisherman was fifth generation fisherman Adrian Sellick.[2] His father, Brendan, was still selling the catch from Mudhorse Cottage in Stolford.[3]

References

  1. ^ "BBC - A History of the World - Object : Mud horse".
  2. ^ "Last remaining 'mud horse' fisherman fears art will die with him".
  3. ^ "Last round-up for the mud-horse fisherman".