I wish that the demand for British sea food was bigger by our own population which in turn would encourage more Fish Shops to open and re-open, they seem to be disappearing which is sad. My family love fish and sea food. I’m a big skate and bass fan, smoked eels, fresh octopus, squid, clams, cockles muscles, scallops and crab (cromer Crab is soooo good!). Our seas seems to be emptying so rapidly, beach fishing is harder and harder. Maybe British seas need a complete rest (keep out the French, Spanish and Chinese, would help).
Just stumbled across this vid. I must say bloody hell, watching it brought back some memories with all the sights & sounds, & even the various smells. Good to see a young'ish chap as yourself entering into the industry. I'm medically retired from work, especially trawling, knackered spine. If I could I'd do it again. I worked on various size vessels, but mainly around the under 10m like yourselves. Dash good show old young'en.
Many thanks for watching glad it brought back memories :) keep an eye out plenty more trawling episodes to come and another new fishing video being uploaded tonight
Great Vid mate!! You just got another subscription . Worked on Cray boats and Tuna boats in Western Australia. Never actually seen how a trawler worked , so that was awesome . Thanks heaps.
Many thanks Darren pleased you enjoyed it!! I have lots more to offer to keep an eye out 😉 awesome I'd love to see big cray ! We get tuna here but not allowed to catch them
Many thanks for watching Stephen! Your correct In that whole comment , very hard but enjoyable , there is another episode and other videos on my channel feel free to take a look and also there's plenty of content to come 😃 many thanks Bailiwick 🎣 fishing
Without wishing to appear to be a "brown nose," I have to say Bailiwick Fishing is, in my honest opinion, the very best fishing channel broadcasting out of Guernsey. Keep it up, Neil👍 This channel really should have in excess of 50k subscribers.
@@bailiwickfishing1295 i used to go out on boats in Ireland when I lived there would love to do it again I really enjoyed it I hope you're channel blows up mate which im certain it will all the best to you lads
It is !! He's done it for years absolute professional 👏 thank you for watching feel free to subscribe for further videos also there is a trawler part 2
All the skippers i sailed with would have given you an ear bashing for sorting fish with one hand 😆 you should try it up here off Shetland with 3 crew sometimes getting 20=50baskets of cod , haddock,whiting,skate,prawns,ling,coalfish etc for 4hr tows sometimes you hadnt even cleared the deck and the next shot was coming aboard non stop 24hrs a day for 12 days straight then you got sat sun home! It was hard work but good £ and the only job i truly loved as everytime you lifted the net you were excited!!
Nice video brother...I used to long line here in Florida where I'm from for swords and tuna and various others. I enjoy this type of content...hello from PT St Lucie Florida
Many thanks for watching there is another video on the trawler!! Which is doing the crab pots feel free to watch also lots of other videos ans will be more trawling episodes during the winter months , I live in the channel islands below the UK on the island of Guernsey !! 🇬🇬
As a townie Next video please could you chuck in some fish names/types, I mean is a wray a skate or are sand dabs dover sole/lemon sole, any Cod or Haddie thank you
All that dangerous work, hard work and lonely. Massive respect to the fishermen and women of this country! All so I get my fish suppe.. thank you all.... and film excellent.
what is the item of clothing called that you put on at the very start of the video?.. Im a new subscriber , have watched a few of your vids tonight and found them all interesting. Thanks, LC
Hi letswetaline :) welcome to the channel, there skin's, waterproofs different people call them different names 😃there very heavy duty and work well !! Thank you for subscribing lots more videos to come 😃
Good video static camera would be better, please dont put your hands on them wires whilst towing if she comes fast them wires could slip and your hand will be through the blocks even with a chain stopper on, nice boat I had the same with aft cabin and a 6lxb gardner what a boat.
Hi Colin, from one to another, I was aboard an inshore trawler in the 1980s ,prawns Burghhead and Lochinver, and fish out of Scrabster fishing 5 day trips along the top coast.
Thanks for sharing the video! good watch! i was brought up as a child in the fishing industry here in the uk on inshore netting and potting boats, never trawling, i still have a boat but only for the odd mackerel bashing trips for the freezer/bbq. sub'd and liked! cheers
Many thanks for watching!! There's also another trawling video part 2 on my channel worth a watch too , with all other sorts of aspects of fishing to come too ! 😉
@@jmca3324 I should do, I have done it enough times. Seine netting the fish surrounded, and the bottom is closed, leaving the fish swimming around in circles, from there you can use a fish pump or use a scoop net.
Here in Uk seiners shoot hundreds of fathoms of seine rope in a semi half circle , then the net , then same amount of rope in another semi half circle arriving back at the dhan attached to the end of the first load of coils of swine role shot. Then attach both ends to swine net winch and haul like blazes while towing ahead , the ropes scrape along the bottom herding fish into the middle where the net is being towed and if everything goes to plan they're caught . Both net and ropes scrape the bottom much like a trawl . Pumping fish on-board is a pelagic fishing method here in UK , pelagic being midwater fishing . Hopefully that explains the confusion.
@@jmca3324 You have said what I just said, you surround and area then close in making the area smaller, after that it's a case of getting the fish aboard, which it's done by a pump or net dipping, you can not lift the whole net and fish into the boat. Then you have drift netting, which is even closer to what you describe, and then there is gill netting and Trammel netting. Will give you a clue, SU104
@@southerneruk No , a seine net has a cod end same as a trawl , the splitter on the cod end splits the catch , if there's more than one lift , into manageable amounts,. What you're describing is purse netting . I,m a twin rig skipper . 2x 60ft reduced wing hopper nets , spent half my career working alongside seiners , there's almost none left .
The fleshy cheeks from the head make very good eating. My uncle would have eaten them seven days a week. Forty years ago most of the ray back went for eating as Ray Knobs, but the modern house wife wants per packed these days.
Thanks for watching Gerry , yes very dangerous job hard to film too because I had to ensure I wasn't putting myself at danger either ... lots more videos to come keep and eye out for the latest uploads 😃
Don't throw all the small stuff away sell it to the local rod fishing lad's, or ,mince it for fish cakes, we did on the trawlers, but then again we were gone for up to 3 was,also the dog fish can be sold for bait
How did you get into doing this mate? I'm moving to Cornwall soon and would love to work on a boat of some kind. I'm thinking go to local harbour when I move and ask about?
Thanks for watching, the skipper / owner of this vessel is a very good friend of mine so that was no problem, that's a great idea get down to the harbour and offer some help I'm sure someone will know and point you in the right direction 😀 best of luck
@@bailiwickfishing1295 Tha kyou so much for the reply I keep looking on jobsites and have never seen one ad that's what led me to think best of to go try make some friends /talk to people and see if they Need a hand. Great video too mate most interesting 👍
Um, some of that seaweed was recognisably edible. A lot of seaweed is. Try putting some green kelp in a pasta marinara. You will understand. There is profit in bycatch fellas.
Eat them, don't waste them. Cut the wings off and soak them in fresh water for about 24 hours. Beautiful meat, I found boil them is the best way, do it right the meat stays on the cartridge bone, and it just slides off
There is lots of differant species of ray. Most of these will be Blonde Ray, the cream of ray fish. There is lots of others. Skate are differant again growing up to hundreds of pounds, mostly caught in Scotland for angling sport.
Thanks for the video, I've been thinking a lot about buying a fishing boat. I really am wondering if it's a worthwhile and profitable investment. Would likely be pacific fishing for crab, prawns and salmon.
@@hectatusbreakfastus6106 save your self the money and the trouble not many salmon left lots of crab but the margins are too thin to make much of a living at it
We do use red diesel , it's not to bad the engine is a Ford, but when we are trawling we are only travelling at 1.5 knots, with low revs , many thanks for watching there is another episode on the channel and lots of other videos on my vessel , with weekly updates 😀
@@bailiwickfishing1295 interesting, just seems a waste of time bringing in the foot time, he could get more fishing time in, whats the steel roller what looks like in the middle of the foot rope, maybe if you get time when he got the net ashore you could do a video on it, as we are always looking for new ideas, all best,
Really, no one piloting the boat at full pelt,,, crazy thing to do. Any one could be out at the bow in the dark. Wouldn't be me doing that😳🙄🤔please pilot your boat... A safe practice is a good practice 😃👊
Thanks for watching, we tow at that amount of time as at that speed we can do a complete up and down of the sand Bank we are trawling once reaching the end we haul and any longer time the net would be full of weed
Not as many people that used to, like most things now if its not pre prepared it does not sell well. In the past we sent hundreds of tons to Billingsgate in London . Made good money.
Oh yes a very hands on Job in all the elements but a rewarding one sometimes and also a passion :) many thanks for watching lots more different stuff to come on the channel 😀
What a fantastic video, very interesting well done Bailwick fishing
Thanks John Turner!! Was a good while back now , pleased you enjoyed it feel free to check out my other videos ! Always lots more to come 😃 😎
I wish that the demand for British sea food was bigger by our own population which in turn would encourage more Fish Shops to open and re-open, they seem to be disappearing which is sad. My family love fish and sea food. I’m a big skate and bass fan, smoked eels, fresh octopus, squid, clams, cockles muscles, scallops and crab (cromer Crab is soooo good!). Our seas seems to be emptying so rapidly, beach fishing is harder and harder. Maybe British seas need a complete rest (keep out the French, Spanish and Chinese, would help).
There are no fish shops because the seas are basically screwed....no fish = no fish shops! Pretty simple really....
First time here and I enjoyed watching your video. Subscribed and liked 👍. 😊
Wishing you the very best ✌❤☘
Many thanks for watching!! Glad you enjoyed plenty more to come 😀
Just stumbled across this vid. I must say bloody hell, watching it brought back some memories with all the sights & sounds, & even the various smells. Good to see a young'ish chap as yourself entering into the industry. I'm medically retired from work, especially trawling, knackered spine. If I could I'd do it again. I worked on various size vessels, but mainly around the under 10m like yourselves. Dash good show old young'en.
Many thanks for watching glad it brought back memories :) keep an eye out plenty more trawling episodes to come and another new fishing video being uploaded tonight
@@bailiwickfishing1295 where can i learn more about these trawlers? any book recommendations?
Heya Molegogger, no wonder your spine is crook. No job for slackers . Hats off to you , fellas. Thanks for your service.
Subscribed good memories of past for me.
Many thanks for watching :) pleased you enjoyed it , plenty more to come
Look like a good catch.😁
Excellent, great vid Chief, in the thick of it and championing british produce and our fishermen 👍
Many thanks there's lots more to come feel free to check out my other videos too there's also a 2nd trawler episode 😀
Great Vid mate!! You just got another subscription . Worked on Cray boats and Tuna boats in Western Australia. Never actually seen how a trawler worked , so that was awesome . Thanks heaps.
Many thanks Darren pleased you enjoyed it!! I have lots more to offer to keep an eye out 😉 awesome I'd love to see big cray ! We get tuna here but not allowed to catch them
thanks for sharing this i thoroughly enjoyed it now subscribed to you
Many thanks for watching John and thank your for subscribing
That’s a hell of a lot of work for very little reward. My hats off to you.
Many thanks for watching lots more to come 😀
Interesting video, thanks for taking us along. 1st time watching but have now subscribed.
Many thanks John!! Glad you enjoyed it thank you for subscribing more videos coming end of this week
really enjoyed,thanks.😀
Many thanks for watching! Lots more to come 😃
Massive respect for these hard working guys. Out in all sorts of weather, wet, cold and in this instance dark too. No job for a 'softie'.
Many thanks for watching Mr Christopher 😀 keep watch for plenty more videos to come
And not a great reward for them. You have got to really like doing it
Thanks for making this. It looks like bloody hard work anyway but to film it too looks knackering. Very interesting.
Many thanks for watching Stephen! Your correct In that whole comment , very hard but enjoyable , there is another episode and other videos on my channel feel free to take a look and also there's plenty of content to come 😃 many thanks Bailiwick 🎣 fishing
@36:25 Just found you and I agree it's something different for me as well
Great video, love the close insight. Looks like hard work.
Thank you Ian!! The hardest video I've ever filmed !! 😃
@@bailiwickfishing1295 you're welcome.
Without wishing to appear to be a "brown nose," I have to say Bailiwick Fishing is, in my honest opinion, the very best fishing channel broadcasting out of Guernsey. Keep it up, Neil👍
This channel really should have in excess of 50k subscribers.
Much appreciated Charles!! 😃 I do my best are still learning a lot , and will never give up making the best content I can !! Thanks for watching
Brilliant video thanks for letting us tag along 👍👍
Many thanks for watching there is a part 2 if you look at my other videos also a crab potting video on the trawler and many episodes on my boat too
Great vid . These guys really know what they're doing in this tough and dangerous job .
Many thanks for watching !! Yes a very dangerous job , but can be very rewarding 😀 plenty more videos to come
Glad I found this great lil channel love videos like this 😍
Many thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it .... this is only a taster plenty more to come 😃
@@bailiwickfishing1295 i used to go out on boats in Ireland when I lived there would love to do it again I really enjoyed it I hope you're channel blows up mate which im certain it will all the best to you lads
Great vid as usual.
Nice bro more fish to catch take care also
Many thanks for watching check out the other trawler episode and other videos there's also lots to come 😀
could watch this all day!
Thank you for watching!! There's plenty more to come , next video being uploaded on Saturday
Cracking trawl mate some lovely big rays and plenty cuttlefish awesome vid 🔥🔥
And number of Soles also.
Brilliant video
Many thanks :) plenty more to come
If that's a one man operation he's a fuckin champion
It is !! He's done it for years absolute professional 👏 thank you for watching feel free to subscribe for further videos also there is a trawler part 2
All the skippers i sailed with would have given you an ear bashing for sorting fish with one hand 😆 you should try it up here off Shetland with 3 crew sometimes getting 20=50baskets of cod , haddock,whiting,skate,prawns,ling,coalfish etc for 4hr tows sometimes you hadnt even cleared the deck and the next shot was coming aboard non stop 24hrs a day for 12 days straight then you got sat sun home! It was hard work but good £ and the only job i truly loved as everytime you lifted the net you were excited!!
Respect…..looks like bloody dangerous work ….fair play
Thanks for watching Peter!! Oh yes not easy but very enjoyable
Thanks for the shout out mate 👍🏻👍🏻
No probs mate any time :)
Nice video brother...I used to long line here in Florida where I'm from for swords and tuna and various others. I enjoy this type of content...hello from PT St Lucie Florida
Many thanks for watching lou !! Share on social media if you wish !! And keep and eye out for plenty more videos to come 😀
What a Gal , up for any fishing adventure .
Lovely boat
Many thanks for watching, yeah it is there will be plenty more trips out on it very soon :)
The quietest I’ve ever seen Marwick !! 🤣
He was much more gobby on the potting video with Elmo 😄
Wish you all well 👍
Many thanks for watching tom !! Lots more to come keep your eyes peeled
you guys do real hard work God bless you fokes nice video
Thank you Mario be sure to check out my othe videos and keep and eye out for future ones :) thanks for watching
I'm doing my tickets to go fishing commercially next week. Can't wait.
Ahh great to hear Chris!! Best of luck and thank you for watching 😃
Hey guys great video thanks. Where abouts is this?
Many thanks for watching there is another video on the trawler!! Which is doing the crab pots feel free to watch also lots of other videos ans will be more trawling episodes during the winter months , I live in the channel islands below the UK on the island of Guernsey !! 🇬🇬
The pride of the fleet
I like those thermal coveralls with hood !
As a townie Next video please could you chuck in some fish names/types, I mean is a wray a skate or are sand dabs dover sole/lemon sole, any Cod or Haddie thank you
Hi Jack, thanks for watching of course next time 😃 check out some of my other videos
All that dangerous work, hard work and lonely. Massive respect to the fishermen and women of this country! All so I get my fish suppe.. thank you all.... and film excellent.
Many thanks for watching
Sounds like the Skipper is from Yorkshire!
A lot of people do not realise how tasty ray wings are , they are bloody lovely ! .
They are indeed!! We trawl for Ray in the winter months , also the Ray cheeks are nice just about there eye socket , a real delicacy
They are indeed!! We trawl for Ray in the winter months , also the Ray cheeks are nice just about there eye socket , a real delicacy
really interesting fellas u got my sub stay safe
Many thanks stevestheboy1 really appreciate it , plenty more content to come 😀
what is the item of clothing called that you put on at the very start of the video?.. Im a new subscriber , have watched a few of your vids tonight and found them all interesting. Thanks, LC
Hi letswetaline :) welcome to the channel, there skin's, waterproofs different people call them different names 😃there very heavy duty and work well !! Thank you for subscribing lots more videos to come 😃
Very hard-working people
Have to agree . Inform educate entertain .That was what the BBC was supposed to be doing 🙄.
Good video static camera would be better, please dont put your hands on them wires whilst towing if she comes fast them wires could slip and your hand will be through the blocks even with a chain stopper on, nice boat I had the same with aft cabin and a 6lxb gardner what a boat.
Many thanks for watching yes will be trying new camera angles, and fine boats indeed 😃
Do you have to replace the wire rope each season? Also, how long is the total trawl?
The wire normally last abouts 3 seasons ( 3 years) but no trawling in the summer and total width of the trawl 6 fathom( 36ft)
Thank you for watching
Hi nice video what size is that boat? Looks like a cygnus 28 or something.
Hi Colin many thanks for watching! Absolutely correct well done ... cygnus 28 , plenty more to come
Hi Colin, from one to another, I was aboard an inshore trawler in the 1980s ,prawns Burghhead and Lochinver, and fish out of Scrabster fishing 5 day trips along the top coast.
Thanks for sharing the video! good watch! i was brought up as a child in the fishing industry here in the uk on inshore netting and potting boats, never trawling, i still have a boat but only for the odd mackerel bashing trips for the freezer/bbq. sub'd and liked! cheers
Many thanks for watching!! There's also another trawling video part 2 on my channel worth a watch too , with all other sorts of aspects of fishing to come too ! 😉
Good Brisk Ocean Oxygen! That is a natural sleep enhancer!
Cheers for watching 😀 hope you enjoyed
I would love to do something like this as a job iv been a plasterer for 18years getting fed up with it now need a change big time
It's a hard job but very rewarding 🙌 a passionate career
Where are the lights on pontoon no eu grants?
Not in the EU even when Britain was.
I always prefer Seine's netting than trawl netting, that way you know the fish that will be returned will be alive and there is no sea bed damage
Total nonsense , clearly you've no idea how seining works .
@@jmca3324 I should do, I have done it enough times. Seine netting the fish surrounded, and the bottom is closed, leaving the fish swimming around in circles, from there you can use a fish pump or use a scoop net.
Here in Uk seiners shoot hundreds of fathoms of seine rope in a semi half circle , then the net , then same amount of rope in another semi half circle arriving back at the dhan attached to the end of the first load of coils of swine role shot.
Then attach both ends to swine net winch and haul like blazes while towing ahead , the ropes scrape along the bottom herding fish into the middle where the net is being towed and if everything goes to plan they're caught .
Both net and ropes scrape the bottom much like a trawl .
Pumping fish on-board is a pelagic fishing method here in UK , pelagic being midwater fishing . Hopefully that explains the confusion.
@@jmca3324 You have said what I just said, you surround and area then close in making the area smaller, after that it's a case of getting the fish aboard, which it's done by a pump or net dipping, you can not lift the whole net and fish into the boat.
Then you have drift netting, which is even closer to what you describe, and then there is gill netting and Trammel netting.
Will give you a clue, SU104
@@southerneruk No , a seine net has a cod end same as a trawl , the splitter on the cod end splits the catch , if there's more than one lift , into manageable amounts,. What you're describing is purse netting .
I,m a twin rig skipper . 2x 60ft reduced wing hopper nets , spent half my career working alongside seiners , there's almost none left .
So you need a net drum to lift the cod end? What happens to the doors when you haul?
Hi Alex thanks for watching 😃 the doors come up when hauling first and sit either side of the boat out the water
Subscribed, is that normally a one man operated boat ? Scary dangerous if it is , thnx
Cant say I'm a big fan of commerical fishing for ray since only their wings and sometimes cheek meat is desirable.
Nice video though.
Thanks for watching :) I have lots of other videos showing different aspects of fishing too 😀
Good tucker the flaps off the smaller rays ,,
The fleshy cheeks from the head make very good eating. My uncle would have eaten them seven days a week. Forty years ago most of the ray back went for eating as Ray Knobs, but the modern house wife wants per packed these days.
Lovely sounding well proped engine wot is she
You want to have your wits about you one job like that ,but thanks it nice to get an insight on how difficult and dangerous that job is
Thanks for watching Gerry , yes very dangerous job hard to film too because I had to ensure I wasn't putting myself at danger either ... lots more videos to come keep and eye out for the latest uploads 😃
Don't throw all the small stuff away sell it to the local rod fishing lad's, or ,mince it for fish cakes, we did on the trawlers, but then again we were gone for up to 3 was,also the dog fish can be sold for bait
How did you get into doing this mate? I'm moving to Cornwall soon and would love to work on a boat of some kind. I'm thinking go to local harbour when I move and ask about?
Thanks for watching, the skipper / owner of this vessel is a very good friend of mine so that was no problem, that's a great idea get down to the harbour and offer some help I'm sure someone will know and point you in the right direction 😀 best of luck
@@bailiwickfishing1295 Tha kyou so much for the reply I keep looking on jobsites and have never seen one ad that's what led me to think best of to go try make some friends /talk to people and see if they Need a hand. Great video too mate most interesting 👍
What do you do with the ray wings????
Hi Henry! Thank you for watching my friend ( the skipper ) has a licence so he sells them to the wholesalers sho then sell them on to restaurants 😊
Would have preferred a fixed camera. Very hard to spot stuff with a moving image. That looks a lot of hard work - still some good fish there!
Thanks for watching kerry , it was hard to film very much on the go , next time I'm out trawling again I've got some different ideas for filming 💡 😀
Anyone watching this just think when you complain about the cost of fish next time how had it is 👍
Many thanks for watching Richard
These are Mickey Mouse boats, the real fishing is done up here in Scotland
What with the wee krankie skipper of the fleet, giving rights to the European Union, their won't be much fishing left lol 😂
Didn’t look like you bothered filleting the banjo just put in your pots for bait some good meat on them usually
The sea weed is good for the garden people with allotments will take it of you
Um, some of that seaweed was recognisably edible. A lot of seaweed is. Try putting some green kelp in a pasta marinara. You will understand. There is profit in bycatch fellas.
Do some research, try some, seaweed has some cracking good food value. I don't know much but maybe this gives a leg up.
I see a very sore back for me on this job!
It's not hard work doing something you love and fishing is.nt hard anyway it's a hobby that lasts for life
That's for sure Kevin!! The passion is addictive 😄!! Thank you for watching lots more to come
What was the shocking surprise ?
Stingray?
Where is the fish put once it’s in sorted in boxes?
We take it straight to the fridges , ice all fish up and then stored in fridge and ready for distribution
One man op... OMG
Wow I didn't know people eat rays or skates. We catch 100 pound rays in California. We hate them!!!
Eat them, don't waste them. Cut the wings off and soak them in fresh water for about 24 hours. Beautiful meat, I found boil them is the best way, do it right the meat stays on the cartridge bone, and it just slides off
@@southerneruk hell no i wouldn't eat shake or rays
@@andrewvillanueva3722 Well that's down to you, there are plenty of people that will. it's your loss and gain for others
There is lots of differant species of ray. Most of these will be Blonde Ray, the cream of ray fish. There is lots of others. Skate are differant again growing up to hundreds of pounds, mostly caught in Scotland for angling sport.
Thanks for the video, I've been thinking a lot about buying a fishing boat. I really am wondering if it's a worthwhile and profitable investment. Would likely be pacific fishing for crab, prawns and salmon.
Many thanks for watching!! Yes I love boats wouldn't be without mine
@@bailiwickfishing1295 Is it a money pit or is it profitable?
@@hectatusbreakfastus6106 save your self the money and the trouble not many salmon left lots of crab but the margins are too thin to make much of a living at it
@@hectatusbreakfastus6106 get your salmon at the store from cermaq
@@codysmith605 Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it!
where do the dog fish go
Many thanks for watching the dog fish either go for skippers tea or pot bait depending
Do you use Red Diesel. Your fuel bill must be phenomenal
We do use red diesel , it's not to bad the engine is a Ford, but when we are trawling we are only travelling at 1.5 knots, with low revs , many thanks for watching there is another episode on the channel and lots of other videos on my vessel , with weekly updates 😀
🤙🤙🤙🍻🍻🍻
why bring the foot rope in each time ?
Hi Stephen thanks for watching, over here it's something that's always done as we only work 3 fathom bridles 😀
@@bailiwickfishing1295 interesting, just seems a waste of time bringing in the foot time, he could get more fishing time in, whats the steel roller what looks like in the middle of the foot rope, maybe if you get time when he got the net ashore you could do a video on it, as we are always looking for new ideas, all best,
Really, no one piloting the boat at full pelt,,, crazy thing to do. Any one could be out at the bow in the dark. Wouldn't be me doing that😳🙄🤔please pilot your boat... A safe practice is a good practice 😃👊
Hi Stephen the boats on full autopilot at around 6knots , thanks for watching 😃
Another armchair hero.
I hope that you snagged some treasure! And hopefully not a submarine!
👏👏🎣🎣
Thanks for watching 😃
Nice catch. Why do you only tow the net for 1 hour 15 mins?
Thanks for watching, we tow at that amount of time as at that speed we can do a complete up and down of the sand Bank we are trawling once reaching the end we haul and any longer time the net would be full of weed
Looks to me like your starboard pulley is shot.
Dave doing all the work .when do you do some work . Poor Dave
I burp so much in my sleep 😅
Haha !! Thanks for watching 😃
How much money made from this catch,
Catch prices vary on the market sale , im not sure what the skipper made
@@bailiwickfishing1295 yeh ....don't want to tell you that part .....
This isn't work this is a lifestyle and you earn money as well if you love fishing it's not work
I missed the shocking surprise i think its the amount of big ray.
Better find a good camera location or you will make your audience seasick! Enjoyed the video!
Thanks for watching as we speak currently trawling ans will be another episode uploaded in the next few weeks keep and eye out 😀
SERIOUS CHAPS.
I'm an ex Fisher man why did you not show people how the cod end is tied
Hi Alasdair thanks for Watching, filming was differcult but next time I'll have some different angles and snippets :)
Excuse me ut who eats or sells rays?
Hi Ed, thanks for watching
Not as many people that used to, like most things now if its not pre prepared it does not sell well. In the past we sent hundreds of tons to Billingsgate in London . Made good money.
If that was china they would have kept it all.
Oh bugger that.
I don't even like fish.
Bollocks to working that hard for sod-all...
It's hard work but very enjoyable :)
Rays and sharks taste different than other general fishes, good video anyways
Thank you for watching!
Yes they do! Don't like either!😝
Wow...what a dirty nasty miserable job in all kinds of weather. I'm glad I work in a nice warm office building.
Oh yes a very hands on Job in all the elements but a rewarding one sometimes and also a passion :) many thanks for watching lots more different stuff to come on the channel 😀
Watch Seaspiracy and educated on the reality of fishing 🐟
Who eats a Ray? must send it to Asia they eat anything.
people all over the world eat rays . and not all of asia eats anything ...
Ray is eaten all over the world usually the wings but also the cheeks provide a tasty snack, many thanks for watching :)
Generalisation.
Those were thornback rays sold as skate down at your local chippy and most supermarket fishmongers
@@stevelake3541 blondes not thornies