Misty Monday morning start to the week...
with the latest crabber and a guard ship up on the hard...
the market was end-to-end with fish again after yet more fine weather saw all the fleet at sea...
landings from the netters included some big mackerel seldom seen these days...
boxed fish were stacked so high the tallest man on the market was barely visible...
mok and megrims, standard fayre from the big beam trawler...
one of these lobsters is asleep...
hake from the Silver Dawn...
Ocean Vision...
and Ajax...
wwre just dome of the fish crammed in the market...
and a shining example of a silver Dory, a fish far more common in Mediterranean waters...
the misty western end of the market was awash with fellow Mediterranean fish...
along with these lobsters safely tucked up in a bed of seaweed......
young Mr Smith aboard the Maverick touched on a few good line caught pollack...
while Mr Pascoe enjoyed some bass fishing from the Huers...
meanwhile, the Winter of Ladram arrived at the end of the Marty Williams pier and threw her lines ashore...
and it's all smiles from the Filipino guys aboard the red Revival adjusting the for'ard spring...
as skipper Jonathon Jack begins the process of landing his trip of frozen langoustine...
from the bowels of the family boat...
Revival with her unusual working arrangement whereby the trawl footropes, bridles and warps pass ver the shelterdeck...
and under the spacious wheelhouse...
looking aft over the twin-rig net drums......
net alterations and mending for the sardine fleet continue ashore...
as a few more tons of octopus make their way down the harbour...
a brace of trawlers...
high tech water spray solution designed to keep the gulls which cannot control themselves from whitening the bow of the Enterprise!




























