Thanks for posting this. I’ve glanced at it, I’ll watch it properly this evening.
Yes the Cod offered good quality protein…….itsall gone now….There is a good book titled COD well worth a readThanks for posting this. I’ve glanced at it, I’ll watch it properly this evening.
Saint Quay Portrieux (where I keep my boat) and the other ports around the bay of Saint Brieuc were home to a fishing fleet that would go away to the Grand Banks for months on end. There is much reference to it as it is a huge element of local history. I understood this to have been from the mid 19th century until WWII. I hadn’t realized that it continued to 1980.
Fishing for Cod,French documentary ………a very hard life
Saw some Cod in the super…..a square block……not much of a life Cod wiseIt's not that easy for the cod, either.![]()
I suppose I could but knowing Spanish bureaucracy could be next year I finish filling inthe papersWill you be fishing for your supper from your new boat, Wansy?
I suppose I could but knowing Spanish bureaucracy could be next year I finish filling inthe papers![]()
Yes after all these years I am still have the English respect for the law but things are changing here pen pushers are more amenable and respect for bits of paper is growingWill the town hall pen-pushers really be out there to see you drop your, er, 'depth-sounding plumb line' over the side of your boat, haul up the fish it inadvertently snagged, and accidentally drop it into your frying pan?
I thought a casual disregard for the rules was an ancient and noble Spanish tradition. Aren't you yet sufficiently culturally assimilated?
Alan Villiers The Quest of the schooner Argus is all about that. He joined a Portuguese banks cod boat for a trip to the fishing grounds. Very good read." I hadn’t realized that it continued to 1980."
Late 1960 on my first voyage out of Avonmouth we were bound for Cornerbrook Newfoundland to load rolls of Newsprint paper for the Sydney Times in Australia. On lookout during the watches while crossing The Grand Banks there were a great number of boats working the area, but if I remember correctly they were almost all Portuguese flagged vessels.
Yes, grand banks cod fishing WAS a Big deal out of Portugal and Galicia.Alan Villiers The Quest of the schooner Argus is all about that. He joined a Portuguese banks cod boat for a trip to the fishing grounds. Very good read.
My copy dares from '55. I need to hunt down the quest of Argus.