This small, round-shaped, lightweight boat was traditionally used in Shropshire, Scotland, south Wales,
Ireland and parts of west and south west England. These coracles have been used for fishing, postal deliveries, poaching, etc.
The article also states that these little boats could have been the very first form of human water transportation owing to
its easy construction. Also, men often used coracles for fishing as these light weight bamboo bodies made the presence over
water too light to be recognized by fishes and helped to not scare them away.
According to some local lores off the street, coracles have been in use at the time of Romans and countrymen…Yes,
Julius Ceaser per say. It is believed that he probably used it in the military.