Huge shout out to underdogs Iron Village for winning the most nail-biting, neck-in-neck, toe-to-toe men’s seine boat race ever seen in the history of the Saint Peter’s Fiesta races. Congratulations Iron Village!!!!
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Thanks for the memories – Kim! Oh the back and forth here tradition.These larger,sturdy boats were used in the early days fleet fishermen days of the past, to set out nets and haul fish to and from the larger vessels…Sure reminds me of George Morey coming in the hole in wall lanes Cove, after pulling his net with Duke T..
He always gave us kids fish to bring home to mom or family we helped round up the ones that fell from basket on pulley when landing wall, faster than going up raft ramp…Oh boy fresh fish tonight of all sorts 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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