As ther sun rises the scene is all set...
for a big start to the week...
starting off with a solid trip of hake from the visiting seiner...
along with a few late-season Joh Dory...
the Ygraine picked up a few hake too...
while the late summer and warner seas than normal seem to have brought in bumper landings of squid and other tentacled beasts...
looks like the St Georges was scraping the old WWII wrecks again judging by the number of conger in the landing..
quality flats and monk stacked high as a man fill the market...
more than enough to keep this man cheerful...
the octopus don't have it all their way so the crabbing fleet still get to put their trips of brown crab ashore...
from boats like the Emma Louise...
that's another big tuna for the auction this morning...
as fish begin to be pulled off to the waiting transport...
Will, the youngest punt fisherman in the port, had the best weekend's bass fishing yet since moving up in the world and investing in Chris Morley's old Rachel & Paul...
good to see these shiny fish back on the auction sheet...
skipper Mario on the big crabber grabs a quick cuppa before landing his two day trip...
stunning tubs from the St Georges...
along with a good shot of octopus which are everywhere now it seems...
not often there's a trigger fish on the market...
time for the crew to move the Michael Edward into a landing position alongside the vivier lorry
always good to see a film crew on the harbour...
boxes of fish appear as if by magic.





















