A day of fishing in crabs and lobsters in the west Sehtland, Skel on the boat of the family Scott. Un jour de pêche aux crabes et langoustes dans le west Sehtland, Skel sur le bateau de la famille Scott.
A couple of quick questions: 1 - @ 2:22 the captain grabs hold a line/rope. What is that rope for? 2. - They seem to throw back a lot of catch. Are the small or the wrong type? 3 - The lobster and crab seem to spend a good amount of time out of the water after being caught. How long can the survive without seas water? 4 - The throw a large amount of lobster if a pot and then drop the pot back into the water. Why?
1 the line lets the weight go . And keeps the crew safe.2 Are they small or the wrong type .? YES.3 If you keep them wet and the wind off them they can survive all day.4 Its a Keep pot.
its a hard job but not as hard as them Alaskan fishing on deadliest catch at minus 30 and having to break off frozen sea ice every few hours. Still it takes a certain breed of man to do that job.
its a hard job but not as hard as them Alaskan fishing on deadliest catch at minus 30 and having to break off frozen sea ice every few hours. Still it takes a certain breed of man to do that job.
its a hard job but not as hard as them Alaskan fishing on deadliest catch at minus 30 and having to break off frozen sea ice every few hours. Still it takes a certain breed of man to do that job.