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Friday, 27 May 2011

A tale of two butts.


An unsettled start to the day with threatening clouds hovering over the Bay.........
not that they will deter the patriarch of the Pascoe dynasty as he breaks through a sparkling sea......
with his morning's mackerel aboard.......
Sennen men come round to.......
take on some new pots......
watched by one the thugs of the sea bird world, from the port's black-back gull population......
time must ticking towards the tuna tangons call to action.......
a romantic fishy tale, turbot pair up for life - as any long-line fisherman will tell you, they would often sea the other half swimming up alongside their partner as the line was hauled...........
lucky lemons get the otolith treatment from CEFAS Sam........
and a quiet conger poised king cobra like.........
some red gurnards come complete with table decoration for the more discerning buyer......
more like dawn than dusk.......
'Through the Gaps' featured in the Blog review section of local newspaper, The Cornishman for a second time - appreciated Gareth!.........
a chance for an enthusiastic and committed fisherman to join Plymouth Marine Laboratory's research programme aboard their vessel  ...........
head to the Boats for Sale page for more info on the Sea King GRP fishing punt......
what an offshore near gale leaves behind at the high water mark......
keeping the quay in the sun......
don't forget the Orion Gallery now provides superb coffee with an uninterrupted view over the Bay.......
well stocked with pirate shirts ready for the big world record pirates in one place day in June.

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