One inone out on Sunday at highwater when the bigger boats get to land alongsode the market making getting 200 boxes or more of fsh ashore is much easier and quicker than loading a lorry down the quay...
all under the watchful eye of Danny Fisher, the youngest beam trawler skipper in the fleet...
with perfect weather and feeding conditions the bluefin boats had a big weekend - over 1.2 tons of the fine fish are bagged and iced up in the market ready for Monday's auction...
its not just big hooks catching, young Will on the Rachel & Paul had a good session using feathers to catch this stack of mackerel...
keeping an eye on some cracking top quality inshore red mullet...
as Reece supervises the taking of water ...
and ice aboard the netter, Ygraine though these tubs are all set to ice down the fish on the market......
Newlyn is home to Pendeen Gig Club..
she's a bonny boat...
not all fishermen in Newlyn wear oilskins, some have feathers...
unusual piece of wood trawled up, the base was hollow...
marekt team busy sorting and grading inshore fish...
Monday morning sees the Trinity House support vessel Galatea at anchor in the Bay with the Fri Porsgrunn multi-purpose carrier at anchor awaiting order...
subtle hues over the harbour under the heavy cloud cover at 7am...
with the market full of quality fish like these bass...
megrim...
monk tails...
lemon sole...
and plaice...
there's still little sign of an end to the Mediterranean octopus bloom...
and some shots of squid from anther big fly-shooter...
just two...
of the bluefin landed...
young Mr Pascoe had a good weekend on the lines hunting down the wiley bass...
another of the beam trawl fleet take advantage of a favourable tide and lands direct to the fish market.
























