Monday 3 September 2012

life in Pointe Sapin - a lobster harbour - part two

some pictures of our 4 nights in Pointe Sapin
Corey, one of the fishermen .. off the boat and having something to eat at the Canteen .... where Joe and I went for some fries and fish ... the phone coverage was good here too, but not on the boat ... Joe finally has Rogers coverage ... he did not in all of Quebec ... but my Bell cell phone has worked every where we have been ... something to think about if you are traveling
most boats are back around 1:30 with the last of their days catch
this is where the sea bass are caught
our Canadian flag is fading fast .. not too sure if it is the salt in the air or what
we had some unsettled weather coming
a great sunset
these Black Back Seagulls, where huge ... bigger than the McDonald's  ones or Sauble Beach Herring and Ring Bill
one of the buyers of lobster .. ready to head to the processing plant,  the blue plastic crates are full of ice, or frozen bait for the lobster, and the other plastic crates, carry the lobster to the processing plant
MODAKI, alone at the dock, as all 78 lobster boats, left at 5 - 6am
the boat I was waiting on .....
we bought 3 lobster, at at a cost of $10. or $3.00 per lb. from the captain of the boat, and the buyer cooked it for us .. as we did not have a pot large enough
okay ... this is the two of the three ... we finished them off too fast ... so good fresh, not like we get at home
the seagulls are after the bait in board
it was amazing, there is  only a dozen or so gulls in the harbour ... the fishermen kept their boats really clean, everything was washed down with high presser hoses, as they where coming to  the dock and after
by 4pm all boats where in and unloaded, most boats do two trips in with their catch, so the lobster are arriving alive for the processsing plant ... the fuel for the boats per day average $400.00 dollars
we are right beside the beach
the skipper, added a few sea glass to his collection .... see what I got him hooked into, ha ha
it is amazing to watch these captains handle their boats, we just watched and where impressed
when they leave in the dark of 5am, there is a lot of lines to untie
high winds are coming and the harbour master, Donald, gave us a board so we could make an extra fender board, Joe carries with us the portable drill, and every bit size we would ever want .... Joe the "tool man"
extra board installed
lobster in the plastic boxes on the scale, each boat brings in 5,000 lbs a week
there is a lot of hard work done by these fishermen
yesterday 3 lobster was not enough, so we bought 6 today, cost $24.00
we brought them back to the boat in one of our pails, with ice
the harbour master, lent us a pot for cooking the lobster, 3 at a time .. when the pot arrived it was full of fresh veggies out of his garden .. every one is so kind and thoughtful
out of the hot boiling salted water into the cold salted water
the next 3 go in for the 15 minutes
okay back to cleaning up the boat ... the only water that entered in our stormy/windy 20 hour voyage, was thru the anchor chain hole .. this is in the area that we keep our veggies and drinks ... we earlier separated this part away from the bilge pump, so we could have dry bilge area ... so we scooped and sponged out 1/2 pail of salted water
the foam padding out to dry in the cockpit
the survival suits also needed, drying
another front coming thru
the lightening and thunder missed us and went  to the east ..
taking time out
the next day Saturday, only about 1/3 of the boats went out to check the traps ... we talked to some when they came back in and they said it was nasty on the water
the night watch woman, said she lives beside the CO-OP grocery store, and her wifi is unlocked, and we could go and sit there .. so we did, but it was too hard to post pictures, so we just did the script
we probably should of bought more lobster on Saturday, cause we did not realize that the fishermen agreement is that no one fishes on Sunday ...

1 comment:

  1. Halo my traveling friends,it was a pleasure to have met you.Nice to see you made it to Bouctouche.Brian got up Sunday and went to the wharf and you were already gone,,Maybe someday our path will cross again,,Hope you have a safe trip to Shediac also and enjoy your time with your friends in Shediac,,Have a safe trip home.!!!!Chantal and Brian!!

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