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Friday, 29 July 2011

Fishy Friday for some.

 Back to black, the MCA's guardship Anglian Princess seems to have undergone a colour change and lost her MCA logo in the process......
 making her way in through the gaps, the netter, Govenek of Ladram makes for the fish market......
 landing pole up and ready to land.......
 Sarah Beth heads off to sea.......
 time for the skipper to make a quick brew before landing.......
 then the boys begin to pull out the boxes in the fishroom......
 with the weather warm, more ice is needed for the fish to go into cold storage over the weekend.....
 up, up and away.........
 things are chilly down in the fishroom......
 but soon clear........
a steady hand is needed to get the stack of fish ashore to the fish quay......
 fine specimen lobster in the on board vivier tank........
 ready to go........
 inshore cod, spending their lives hiding in the seaweed gives these cod their distinctive gold colour......
 measure that monk, although as the monk fish landed on Newlyn are headless this is not an exact science as every fishermen heads a monk differently!.........  
 like big stitches, the winch housing has been put back together........
 Rowse's new crabber should be off to sea today for a weekend shakedown trip pending the MCA's 'jobs' list getting the nod of approval.........
 coley or blackjacks......
 top and underside of ling.......
 quality tagged line caught wild bass offered for sale from Mr Turner again......
 a fine selection of fresh Friday fish......
 a very rare ess shark.........
 quality by the box load.......
a slack night for the Cornish Sardine boats........
 with the score on the doors looking like 6-3 to Heather.