The Troys are out, so too are the Fowey Rivers, and have you seen those J Class? WHAT are you talking about! My friends, that is "yachty" talk, and the season has just begun.
Walk into any sailing, rowing, yachting club, boat shed, any place that has to do with water vessels, in any part of this country, and you will be bombarded with lots and lots of strange words. Most refer to the boats and their parts, whilst others refer to the climatic condition. What a sheer delight to view the river with so many beautiful boats.
Dino and myself are not sailors, yet, we like to go ON boats. The other day, a good friend of ours Salvador, invited us out on his delightful craft, and boy did we have fun. His beautiful wife Lynne, bought along some Prosecco and nibbles and the fish were biting!!! 2 massive pollock were snapped up in 20 minutes, and as much as I would like to take the credit, it was little Dino who managed to catch them. The mackerel were also biting, but that was on another boat, the next day, and this time I caught LOADS!
So, if you happen to be in our parts, consider hiring a small boat or go out with one of the charter boats, you will have a blast. IF you catch too many fish, you can bring them to our gallery, we will be more than happy to take them off your hands.
Dino and myself are not sailors, yet, we like to go ON boats. The other day, a good friend of ours Salvador, invited us out on his delightful craft, and boy did we have fun. His beautiful wife Lynne, bought along some Prosecco and nibbles and the fish were biting!!! 2 massive pollock were snapped up in 20 minutes, and as much as I would like to take the credit, it was little Dino who managed to catch them. The mackerel were also biting, but that was on another boat, the next day, and this time I caught LOADS!
So, if you happen to be in our parts, consider hiring a small boat or go out with one of the charter boats, you will have a blast. IF you catch too many fish, you can bring them to our gallery, we will be more than happy to take them off your hands.
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