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Monday, 19 January 2026

Well over 30 species of fish on Newlyn's Monday morning's market!

 

Still dark it may be, but getting lighter, earlier day by day...


while it may not be the season, there are still fish like these spiders being landed...


and making an impact again this week are bass...


and this rarely landed fish, one to ID, if you can...


hopefully the sardine boats will be landing again this evening as there is a visiting group of Japanese  MSC on their way to Newlyn from Edinburgh today...


sharks of all kinds graced the market...


and some cracking gurnards from the netter...


more sharks, though thankfully for the boat not spurdogs this time...


a good selection of black bream...


and yes, those Mediterranean octopi are sill moving across the grounds...


landing at first light...


the North Devon based twin-rigger...


Bideford registered, Our David George...


pollack seem plentiful enough...


as do bass, a good day's work for Mr Pascoe on the Huers...


the one beam trawler to land was the St Georges put ashore plenty of monk...


and quality flats...


and yet more bass from all of the netters like the Britannia V...


to go with their hake...


the same went for the Stelissa...


Silver Dawn...


and Ygraine...