First light in the Bay reveals the jack-up rig, Seafox 7 in the distance...
the market was dominated by quality fish this morning with fish like these cracking red mullet
probably best to avoid plaice though, however good those spots make them look, it's coming up to the end of their spawning season so save buying any till the summer when they will have done a bit of bodybuilding and regained their strength...
bass were everywhere on the market...
alongside this lonely red 'black' bream...
more bass.,,
the sardines keep coming...
oh, and dogs too...
the guys on the Ocean Pride will not have been impressed with this lot appearing in their nets as they came over the hauler...
unlike these, the type commonly landed by trawlers in Newlyn...
more bass...
more red mullet...
and a missing mug mystery...
the beamers, Enterprise and Billy Rowney both landed shots of monk...
and megrims sole...
a quality mixed inshore trawl trip...
no doubt these prime turbot will top the price rankings on this morning's auction sheets...
more bass...
hake from the Stelissa...
and yet more bass from the netter Britannia V...
to go with their hake...
and dogs...
it was dark enough for the boats at rest this morning.























