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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 07:24, 5 February 2020 (UTC)

Haaf net fishing

  • ... that Haaf net fishing is a fishing technique only found in one estuary in Britain using equipment, invented by the Vikings, that looks like a giant butterfly net? Source: (1)"Fight to save 1,000-year-old fishing technique". BBC News.; (2)"'Viking' salmon fishery under threat from new laws". The Telegraph. haaf nets are said to have been used in the Solway estuary for a thousand years...The method is not used anywhere else in the UK; (3)"Haaf netters fear for fishing's future". BBC News. ...home-made "haafs", which are shaped like giant butterfly nets...

Created by DeCausa (talk). Self-nominated at 22:40, 25 January 2020 (UTC).

  • Hi DeCausa, this is actually an article I considered starting when I saw it in the news, but you've done it better justice than I could have. Excellent work! Article created 23 January; article is well written and exceeds minimum length; article is cited inline to reliable sources throughout; I didn't notice any overly close paraphrasing from the sources I accessed; I find both hooks interesting and mentioned in the article, I'ved AGF on the Telegraph which I can't access but everything else checks out; a QPQ has been completed. looks good to me - Dumelow (talk) 10:26, 28 January 2020 (UTC)