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Monday, 27 April 2026

Busy weekend in Newlyn now the weather has improved





Fine crossing ahead for all those aboard the Scillonian III on Saturday morning...



and with light like that, local artist Emily Faludy sezes the moment to capture it on canvas...



traditionally aboard deep-sea ships, 40 gallon drums once emptied during the course of a voyage are punctured and thrown overboard where they roll around on the seabed for years...



it's good to see the barriers finally taken down from the Resource Centre site...




fine start to the week...


with a market stacked out with fish...



unfortunately for the netters concerned they were plastered with dogs and with years of being banned from being landed all the traditional markets for them have long since gone, to the dogs...



meanwhile, the fridge is yet again full of eight-leggers...



with his boat now back in the water, young James put in a few hours this morning to land just two mackerel, who knows what they might make...



Scottish head-on monk...



and endless stacks of dogs...



one lonely lobster...



but there are plenty of bass...


these from tag Number 3...



cracking tubs form the netter...



like the weather, the season for megrims is hotting up...



pristine inshore pollack...



and Cadgwith Cove octopi...



expect to see mre of these as the weeks go by and the sea warms up...



along with these summertime favourites.