Gloucester Lobster Boat Cabaret V Buoy Found By GMG Reader On Hampton Beach NH

Michelle Klaver forwards-

We found one of your buoys yesterday that washed up on the shore of Hampton beach. Nh.

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Captain Pete Libro and Crew Prepare To Set Lobster Gear Aboard The Cabaret V At Captain Joe and Sons

Photos From Ron Gilson

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35 MPH- We’re Still Fishing Baby

The Crew of The Cabaret V Heads Out To Provide You With Lobsters!

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35MPH Winds- BAH That’s Nothing For The Mighty Cabaret V

Got the day in yesterday while the rest of the fleet was tied up.  Won’t get these days back in February when the lobsters stop running.  Every day fishing this time of year equals 4 in the winter. sometimes more.

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Welcome The Latest Lobster Boat To The Gloucester Fleet- Pete Libro’s Cabaret V

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The Cabaret V Is a Beast.   47 feet long and beamy as a bastard.   Big and roomy with plenty of deck space to shift gear and lobster like a lobster boat should- with the ability to move large numbers of lobster traps to areas where the lobster will be next.

On a small boat you are limited with the amount of gear you can shift and the weather you can fish.  On the Cabaret V Pete and his dedicated crew can fish rough weather comfortably and chase the lobsters by moving large amounts of lobster traps in front of the lobster moves to the deeper water and off shore.

Congrats Pete.