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Monday 29 February 2016

Jack Frost pays Newlyn a visit!


Cold, clear skies...



and cold enough to freeze even the nether regions of a brass Tom this morning...



as Jack Frost spread his love around the harbour, a rare enough sight in this part of the world...



inside the chilly market there were plenty if fish to keep the suppliers happy...



including a big shot of red mullet from the channel...



and a load of lemons for the Lisa...



in a trip packed head to tail ...



with Dovers...



visitors must comply with the new market regulation - so make sure you get proper protective workwear - and don't look like you have been sponsored by PG Tips...



sometimes you have to move quick to snap up fish...



like these big meaty turbot...



a good year...



the beam trawlers seldom land more than a handful of blackjacks...



while this inshore netter had a good shot of mullet...



a small Goosefoot starfish sneaked in with the cuttles from the St Georges...



big hake from a big netter...



two rows of inwardly pointing teeth the jaws of a predator...



a pollack keeping his head above the ice...



soft and hard roes galore from the Govenek of Ladram...



keen bidding from the buyers this morning for the best of the hake...



including fish from the Britannia V...


cracking quality all over the market...



the big beamer went chasing megrims in the deeper waters off to the south...



while the Lisa went 'up Channel' (Bristol) again chasing soles, both lemon and Dover...



with a few boxes of brill thrown in to keep Gary happy collecting data...



as the sun comes up the cool,crisp air sets a tranquil scene this morning...


which sees a visiting Belgian beam trawler the Marbi in overnight...



she is one of a much smaller fleet than there used to be from the Flemish port of Oostende...



big, new towing power from Falmouth...



sporting a huge working deck...



fly-by gull...



as the morning sun catches the name board on Jack Nowell's mum, Louisa N...



the sardine fishery is over for another year...



RNLI AWLB 17-34 now on duty covering for 17-36...



icing up time...




as the fleet get ready...


 to sail again.

Saturday 27 February 2016

Saturday and it's one Nowell in Newlyn & one @Nowellsy15 in Twickers!




Beam trawler action in the port today with the Twilight III on the slip...


and Don's Filadelfia with her gear up...


for overhaul sporting a Cornish flag on the front and sides of the wheelhouse...


while Peter on the Cornishman raises the starboard side trawl...


the fuel man cometh...


as the two huge trawls are checked for worn shackles and chain links...


with her smaller, lighter gear the Nowells beamer Karen readies herself for the next trip, with many of the family up at Twickenham today...


for sure the guys will all be glued to those big TV screens in the Swordfish and Dolphin later this afternoon...


the bigger the boat the bigger the windage, without spring ropes the Jacoba is being blown well off the quay...


meanwhile the other member of the Nowel family fleet, the Imogen III...


is having a new trawl rigged on the quayside...


from the cod-end rope...


to the wing-end headrope floats...


further down the quay the ports biggest gillnetter with skipper 'hail the hake' Mitchell sporting his new Russian headgear...


 is busy landing another top trip of hake...


another pile of lost gear - and no evidence of ghost fishing - is waiting on the quay to be picked up...


all set for another trip on the Crystal Sea II with the new boat due to be brought down from Scotland only a few weeks away...


all three gigs out training in the blustery conditions in the harbour this morning practice their starts...


small beer for a hardened boat and crew like the Britannia V...


one mile away the bottom of the Jubilee Pool is slowly being made ready for filling with a new concrete base...


a modern power unit fully rebuilt by Penzance Marine...


fancy a job?, the crabber Emma Louise is looking for a skipper ...


just  a few more weeks and the Scillonian III will be back on her regular run to the Scillys.

Ivan Ellen made it to Poole!




Penlee lifeboat Ivan Ellen's route to RNLI HQ in Poole...


took her into picturesque Poole Harbour past the chain ferry at Sandbanks...


passing outward bound the Poole-Cherbourg cat...


safely moored up getting a good wash down. Enjoy the refit guys.