NN114 Halcyon fishing 'the black stuff': cuttlefish potting in Normans Bay, Sussex. Pisces-RFR

Day-boat Skipper Graham Doswell and crewman David Bray head out of Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne on a windy gray day in May 2011 to fish for cuttlefish a few miles down the coast in Normans Bay in the English Channel. They use cuttlefish pots (traps), returning after 48 hours to empty the pots, always leaving one female cuttlefish behind to act as a lure. The black 'grapes' that can be seen on the outside of the traps are cuttlefish eggs. The cuttle are placed immediately into ice slurry, which some fishermen don't do because it 'spoils the colour' but top restaurants insist on for maximum quality. Back at the berth the cuttle are weighted and sorted into chill boxes, to be driven up to London for restaurants who have joined the Pisces Responsible FIsh Restaurant initiative for delivery later in the day. For more about this fishing trip, see www.pisces-rfr.org/UK/Fisherie... For more about Pisces, see www.pisces-rfr.org

Пікірлер: 7

  • @brianjanneh8180
    @brianjanneh81806 жыл бұрын

    I really love this job. ..

  • @malcolmmacgarvin6998
    @malcolmmacgarvin699811 жыл бұрын

    Well spotted - one female is kept in the trap to lure males into the trap. But cuttles are so curious that tend to end up with both sexes anyway

  • @leewinters418
    @leewinters41811 жыл бұрын

    Why did the deckhand put a cuttle back in the trap?

  • @laphonsripunyar8578

    @laphonsripunyar8578

    5 жыл бұрын

    always leaving one female cuttlefish behind to act as a lure.

  • @simebaric1984
    @simebaric19843 жыл бұрын

    And how do you catch first female in the pot? You put some fish, crabs or?

  • @pedroteixeira6005
    @pedroteixeira60053 жыл бұрын

    Sir what do you use as bait?

  • @spencermarchant9098

    @spencermarchant9098

    3 жыл бұрын

    You use a female cuttlefish and they all get attracted to her