Friday, 22 May 2009

Turbot charged

Unusually stunning red mullet courtesy of one of the big beamers from W&S......
not such good news for two of the W&S fleet out in the Bay, another tow job comes to an end for the Twilight.......
sea debris - brought up from the depths, a bundle of Spanish mono longline and gillnet.....
five boxes of mackerel at a time from the punts....
"all hands on deck", making light work of passing the morning's catch to nearest the market....
while a gull heads off in search of breakfast from the punts on their way in.....
inside view of a withy pot waiting to go aboard the Inspiration - the rubber band used to hold the bait which entices the crab and lobster can clearly be seen.....
pots and stone wait for the boat to return from the mornings mackereling.......
mackerel-meister Dennis Pascoe prefers to wheel his morning's work ashore to the market....
at the end of another neap tide, spit and polish aboard the Silver Dawn keeps her looking as good as the day she was launched....
on the market, more boxes head back to the box-washer......
where auctioneer Robin Turner is enlightening another group as to the ins and outs of the market that lands the best quality fish in the country.....
as can be seen with this superb 60 box shot of turbot from the Golden Harvest.....
and a few boxes of exceptional plaice.

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