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Tuesday, 21 April 2009

In twenty minutes, seven in, one out....

The girls on Avarack put their backs into it.....
followed by the guys hard on their heels in Portheras......
if you get the chance pop over to Mousehole for some of Janner's fish 'n chips.....
waiting for a tow round the corner to Sennen when the rig will be used to carry out some serious work on the new lifeboat slipway.....
back into tier after a day's hauling for the Rosannah......
one of the few remaining Milford registered fishing boats heads out......
a combination of neap tide and fine weather means that there are few boats in the harbour.....
except for those landing; here the crabber Pen Glas has boxes of frozen bait waiting on the quay as she lands to a vivier lorry.....
including frozen haddock - only the finest bait is used to catch quality Cornish crabs.......
Gael Force Marine's pots reach the far South West....
the Reds head for the gaps (probably keen to make it in before seeing their team in another dramatic 4-4 game against Arsenal) with a gaggle of gulls in tow.......
Edwin has been doing his bit for fisheries research today......
first of the punts heads back to a mooring.....
on the mackerel boats sometimes two hands are better than one.......
the inshore boats are making good use of the weather to make up for a very poor start to the year for them......
still not much sign of crab moving on the grounds for the big crabbers.......
one man and his dog.....
as they get a wave from the stren of the Filadelfia.....
on her way out through the gaps.

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