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Monday 23 October 2023

More storms on Monday morning in Newlyn


Time-lapse of the Ocean Pride landing to the market this morning.


Plenty of fish arrived over the weekend from every type of boat in the fleet...


with plenty of hake from three netters including the Silver Dawn...


along with haddock...


a few tope...


some unusual 'plus-fours', or greater forkbeard...


hake from the Stelissa...


the redder the gills the fresher the fish...


looks like Ian has been at the tally box again...


and more hake from the Britannia V...


good megrim from the beamer Billy Rowney...


line caught bass...


inshore trawl John Dory...


black bream...


red mullet...


gilt head bream...


and plenty of Dovers...


and monk tails...


along with huge plaice...


and tubs...


while the sardine boats were all able to get shots in last night...


the Ocean Pride made a landing this morning...


though there were not many mackerel on the market...


the Pelagic marksman di land a 160kg bluefin...


and a day;'s work from the inshore trawler, New Venture...


Katy B at the market before sun-up...


decent sized turbot...


and big brill from the Rowney...


and a good shot of pollack from the netter Lola Belle...


and there were a few scallops too...


if only there was a small grader on the market the mackerel men could use...


there morning well and truly disturbed, fresh westerly winds put the local gull population high in the sky...



it takes three to land a big crabber...


this must be one serious sailor at this time of year to be on passage...


we have lift-off...


yet another piece of old telephone cable trawled up...


the boat that caught the bluefiin at rest......


fresh fish on its way to a counter near you...


as the boys on the Ocean Pride let go the ends...


as the Amanda of Ladram heads for the market to land.