Thanks for this. Love Porthallow. Spent many, many happy times there in the 70 's. The Tripp and Jewel families had boats on the beach and spent happy days fishing and potting with them. Dived the Manacles, many wrecks and always dined on large plaice , crayfish ,lobsters and mackerel, ( don't remember any bass ). The ' Taranaki ' cottage was our base and evenings were spent playing darts, cards and singing in the 5 pilchards. Great days. 👍.
Thanks for your comments Like everywhere in Cornwall you would find a lot has changed in recent years, local families can no longer afford to live there it is now mainly summer lets. Reading your comments certainly bring back good memories 0f the 70's
It's strange watching a man making a living out of something I did as a hobby. Collecting edible Willocks as we call them, cleaning them, boiling them then eating them, we all did it as kids. Now they are harder to find but if you know where to go, they are still a available. Unfortunately, most of today's kids would not be interested. Mobile phones, internet etc etc takes precedence. Watching how he caught the Fish, we call long lining and when the Fish are running it can be productive. Love these vids, keep them coming.
Hi Jed please can you pass my contact details to the fisherman in the video as I’ve a bit of business he might be able to help with ? Tell him to ask for Anthony …..as I’m looking for peeler crabs for fishing I buy them in 100 upwards lots maybe he can supply me ????
This is how commercial fishing is supposed to be. Just imagine how healthy the oceans would be if fishermen worked this way instead of the factory ships etc
actually I'm an angler who used to fish the manacles as a boy in the 1970s and 80s with my dad-we used to get DOGS abuse from the commercial boats...as they merrily fished it out 😞
Great video -tremendous insight ---loved the winkle picking
Loving all these documentaries, Jed. Especially the Nutty series!! All the best, Mark
Thanks Mark that's lovely to hear. It would be nice if you could subscribe to my channel if you already have not done so
Thanks for this. Love Porthallow. Spent many, many happy times there in the 70 's. The Tripp and Jewel families had boats on the beach and spent happy days fishing and potting with them. Dived the Manacles, many wrecks and always dined on large plaice , crayfish ,lobsters and mackerel, ( don't remember any bass ). The ' Taranaki ' cottage was our base and evenings were spent playing darts, cards and singing in the 5 pilchards. Great days. 👍.
Thanks for your comments
Like everywhere in Cornwall you would find a lot has changed in recent years, local families can no longer afford to live there it is now mainly summer lets.
Reading your comments certainly bring back good memories 0f the 70's
A man from my own heart. I spent most of my life doing the same. Good luck to you
Being your own boss - Awesome. Great work environment too 👍💯💯
Youve got an awesome office,and i envy your job,keep up the great work
Respect to you Jed pure and simple 100% admiration
Thanks
Brilliant channel the hard work will pay off stick with your channel it's going to be big
Thank you so much your comments are greatly appreciated
Loved this buddy tight lines and fair sea’s 😇
It's strange watching a man making a living out of something I did as a hobby. Collecting edible Willocks as we call them, cleaning them, boiling them then eating them, we all did it as kids. Now they are harder to find but if you know where to go, they are still a available. Unfortunately, most of today's kids would not be interested. Mobile phones, internet etc etc takes precedence.
Watching how he caught the Fish, we call long lining and when the Fish are running it can be productive. Love these vids, keep them coming.
Thank you for a fantastic video Jed, really enjoyed it. Keep going mate and keep the faith?
Much respect and best wishes 👍😊
Hi Jed please can you pass my contact details to the fisherman in the video as I’ve a bit of business he might be able to help with ? Tell him to ask for Anthony …..as I’m looking for peeler crabs for fishing I buy them in 100 upwards lots maybe he can supply me ????
You are eating and living very healthy.!!
This is how commercial fishing is supposed to be. Just imagine how healthy the oceans would be if fishermen worked this way instead of the factory ships etc
Perfect example of a man that is happy with just enough to get by and not be part of todays greed culture where more is better.
What year is this please Jed?
actually I'm an angler who used to fish the manacles as a boy in the 1970s and 80s with my dad-we used to get DOGS abuse from the commercial boats...as they merrily fished it out 😞
Hi Jed can you get Adrian to contact myself it’s regarding possible business ….anthony
He’s retired now
@@katjewell89 thank you for the reply