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Saturday, 12 July 2025

Newlyn never sleeps.

Newlyn works 24/7/365 and when it comes to sardines they are landed mostly in the middle of the night, the gfihs get fresh seawater added...


some are destined for the auction...


while the bulk of the catch are landed into 400kg tubs that go straight ...


to the waiting transport then processor...


FD113, Christopher James bound for fishing grounds far from her home port...


AIS trac courtesy of Vessel Tracker...


it'll be another scorchio day at sea...


and the solar panles on the market will earn their keep...


Barry and Michael catch up on the news...


fender work continues...


as does the Resource Centre build...


The Karen of Ladram lands a hard fought trip of hake before Sid and the boys head home for Padstow for a well-earned break...


time for young Danny to get tugged out of the harbour...


contemplating the trip ahead...


where they go is all in his head...


won't be long before Steve follows...


but not before a few shackles are replaced on the gear...


then it's time to take ice.


 


Thursday, 10 July 2025

Here's a few for you Juicy!

 


Here's a few pics to jog your memory!


Hard at it...


always time for a cuppa...



and a yarn...


begore getting on with the next job...

Giving the old girl a spin...


then it's landing time! 

Hope to see you down the quay soon!

Wednesday, 9 July 2025

The joy of fishing.

 


Days like this are what makes the hours you spend at sea very special...



and the current clement weather gives this young man the chance to don the shades while topping up the boat's fuel tank...




which he needs to do when fishing this far from Newlyn in the mighty Butts!

Monday morning in Newlyn and the octopus keep on coming!


One man and his telehoist is all it takes...



to put up a building these days!..



looks like a promising start to the week weather-wise...



with plenty f fish on the market landed over the weekend...



hake from the Stelissa...



and the Ajax...



some squid too...



there's new plastics on all the market doors now...



doing a good job keeping top quailrty fish like these bass



and turbot in top condition...



there are no signs of the octopus landings diminishing though...



with 10,000 kg on the market...



sardines are now back on the menu too...



as crew put their fish away in the market...



from the netter Ocean Pride...




almost tropical looking...


as the last of the trip comes into the market...




the Ocean Pride pulls away from the market...


the night's sardines get loaded aboard the Falfishlorry...



work on the piles continues...



and even the bigger yachts took shelter from the fresh winds over the weekend...


just the merest glimpse of the Bay in the morning sun...



fish boxes, they come from everywhere...



in goes another pile.