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Monday 17 March 2014

Saturday bathes in the sun



Dutch beam trawler Calypso takes time out for some serious gear maintenance...


 after landing on Saturday morning...



with a good view from the wheelhouse, the footropes need cutting away from the trawl...


using oxyacetylene...


it's all hands on deck for the work...


just what beam trawlers fear most, a collapsed derrick - testament to the strain under which these boats operate when at sea...


the derrick will have a new mid-section welded in place after the damaged piece has been cut out...


lights on in the gloom...


at this time of year the boats get to dry out on the hard by the fish market... 


and scrub off the weed that has built up over the winter months...


and always time for a tea break in the morning sun...


market bound...


with good fishing from the grounds at the moment...


though over the weekend most of the netting fleet are back in port...


just one of the Billy Rowney's beast  collection...


that decorate her topsides...


latest addition to the fleet, the multi-purpose isnhore boat Serene Dawn looks superb after her refit...


while the netter gets a makeover for the start of the season...


it won't be long before the sailing season gets underway as the weather becomes more predictable...


though for the potters there is a still a huge number of pots to be found, brought ashore and unraveled, repaired or replaced...


over in Penzance the latest Scillonian Sowennna 111...


with the addition of a trawl gantry...


the boat has a good sized working deck for such a compact boat...


complimentary colour schemes on the quay in Penzance Dock...


you have been told!

Sunday 16 March 2014

Maybe try this for the first BBQ of the year as a starter? #summeriscoming



Cover a fillet of salmon with...


4 of measures of sea salt, preferably of the wet kind to 3 of sugar and a good dose of fresh dill, wrap in cling film and pop in the fridge for a few days - add a dash of brandy or whisky as you see fit - classic Gravlax to serve with a mustard and dilll sauce.

Huge Dutch beam trawler Calypso tranships her catch in Newlyn

Saturday 15 March 2014

Son of a fisherman scores his first try for England!

 

#sixnations @nowellsy15 goes over the line to score his first try for England against Italy in Rome.











Friday 14 March 2014

Slipper of the Bay

Photo courtsy of Will Treneer

Cornish fisherman Will Treneer caught this slipper lobster off land's End today - enough to scare anyone paddling in a rock pool!

#FishyFriday finds fish full of the best fish in the west on the market #eatmorefish


Puzzled indeed, probably because the piscine professor is nnot too sure what he has in his hands...



though pretty confident that he is holding a Couch's Bream for the first time in his life...



as the rest of the Falmouth students get their chance to pose with other fishy friends for the camera...



and others get in on the act...



haddock don;t come in much better condition than these fully-scaled beauties...



plenty of #FushyFriday fish on the market...



and for the beam trawler William Samson a big trip of luscious lemons...



juicy red mullet...



spotty plaice...



and a good shot of turbot made up an excellent trip for her...



with a few big bass thrown in for good measure...



all keeping the bidding brisk this morning...



especially for some of the bigger white fish like these huge pollack...



a closer look at the Couch's bream...



just one of the fishy finds for the Falmouth visitors...



who came through the fog this morning...


in time to see many of the boats in from sea...


including the visiting scalloper...


Jacqueline Ann from Falmouth...


beginning to take shape...


the new iceworks is due to go into commission next month.