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Monday, 8 June 2015

Monday's fishing news from Newlyn


Plenty of beam trawl fish for those who need...


megrim soles...


plaice...


name this fish...

and with so much fish there's plenty of data to be collected...


which means each fish to be measured...


the early mornings...


puts the buyers in a good light as they make their way to the next boat to be sold...


with a last minute call to check back on prices elsewhere...


one of the great predators of the sea...


landed by the netters...


the guys seem to have the measure of things...


another fish to ID...


the Rowse crabber, Harriet Eve lies astern of her big sister Emma Louise...


flying form the wheelhouse of one seriously patriotic Cornish netter...


Newlyn has proved a very popular stopping off point for the more serious leisure sailors, as these boats form France and Holland testify...


chances are this concrete hulled boat is a liveaboard...


40 gallons of juice for a big cat...


in-between trips...


the latest sardine boat should be ready for the season which should kick off before the end of the month...


Franchise now minus her foremast...


in the water, on the water.