[Food] The Goring Gap Fish Shack.

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Robinjakarta

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Jul 14, 2014
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Jakarta
I'd have a long hard look at the list of fish he has for sale, most of it is not local. The boats and nets by the locker are hardly ever used but the piles of stackable fish boxes are, when his fish is collected from the fish market.

True. That said, the kippers and smoked haddock were as good as I have ever had the last time I was in that area.
 






highflyer

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Jan 21, 2016
2,448
OP asks a serious question and all he gets is a load of fish puns. It's pathetic.

Anyway, don't worry Cowfold Seagull, I am sure eel be back soon.
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,940
The dirty rotten scoundrel! To be honest though l don't much care who catches some of it, what l buy certainly seems fresh enough to me, and the missus and l enjoy it, which is the main thing.
The process started quite some time back, a few others used to do the same trick and may still do. Selling off the beach means a lot less overheads such as rent, rates etc. Anyway, even many of the locals will happily buy " Local" Cod in June despite it being out of season locally.
 






B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
6,297
Shoreham Beaaaach
Maybe he has swopped Perch?

Are his fish any good - time for a Poll(ock)
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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GolfingGull

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Jul 21, 2013
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Costa del Worthing
I'd have a long hard look at the list of fish he has for sale, most of it is not local. The boats and nets by the locker are hardly ever used but the piles of stackable fish boxes are, when his fish is collected from the fish market.
You`re right, there`s no way one bloke in a rickety old boat is going to go out overnight in these conditions and catch such an array of local fish! Like most local fishmongers, he`ll be in Newhaven at the crack of dawn where all the fresh produce from around the country is brought to, filling his crates, bringing it back to Goring and flogging it for 3 x the price! Fair play to him though, stocking perishable produce like fresh fish and selling it from that shack at this time of year when the weather can be foul and no one is about.
 




elwheelio

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Jan 24, 2006
1,906
Brighton
You`re right, there`s no way one bloke in a rickety old boat is going to go out overnight in these conditions and catch such an array of local fish! Like most local fishmongers, he`ll be in Newhaven at the crack of dawn where all the fresh produce from around the country is brought to, filling his crates, bringing it back to Goring and flogging it for 3 x the price! Fair play to him though, stocking perishable produce like fresh fish and selling it from that shack at this time of year when the weather can be foul and no one is about.

What a con. He must be hake-ing it in.
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
Now it isn't quite in the Goring Gap l grant you, but walking from the Sea Lanes Cafe in an easterly direction towards Worthing, within about ten minutes you come across a shack on the beach, from where a local fisherman sells his catch, (his boat can be found on the beach next to it).

The guy sells the most amazingly fresh fish, much of it caught himself the previous night. The past few times l have been down hoping to make my usual purchase, although his boat is there, the shack has been boarded up. I'm wondering if Covid has prevented him from fishing, does anyone else know him, or have any ideas?
Is that the guy with the dodgy mullet.
 




POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

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Jan 16, 2010
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Isle of Wight
Goring fisherman

I lived in Worthing for 50 years and pretty certain this guy is out fishing everyday when the weather permits.

He used to fly a Union Jack when his stall was open, don’t know whether he still does?

Contrary to a previous post you can catch cod in June off the Sussex coast. You just need the knowledge to find them.

After all is said and done let’s not carp on about it too much.
 


POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2010
843
Isle of Wight
I lived in Worthing for 50 years and pretty certain this guy is out fishing everyday when the weather permits.

He used to fly a Union Jack when his stall was open, don’t know whether he still does?

Contrary to a previous post you can catch cod in June off the Sussex coast. You just need the knowledge to find them.

After all is said and done let’s not carp on about it too much.

Pretty sure his surname is Riley
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,940
I lived in Worthing for 50 years and pretty certain this guy is out fishing everyday when the weather permits.

He used to fly a Union Jack when his stall was open, don’t know whether he still does?

Contrary to a previous post you can catch cod in June off the Sussex coast. You just need the knowledge to find them.

After all is said and done let’s not carp on about it too much.

He's not going mid-Channel and back in any of the boats by his stall though ? and hows he going to catch them ? it would take a good 3 hours to get out far enough, then set the nets, 3 hours back .... no, not going to happen, he's got Haddock and kippers to smoke as well and then he's got to check his pots for Lobster and Crab..... Cod can be found in Newhaven and Shoreham though, but only on land in June round here unless you are wrecking mid-channel in a charter boat. :thumbsup:
 


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