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DescriptionGetting ready to launch the creels in Loch Gairloch - geograph.org.uk - 434566.jpg
English: Getting ready to launch the creels in Loch Gairloch The creels baited with herring are ready to launch off the back of the boat. The orange buoy just visible marks the start of the line, when the first creel is released the others are dragged one by one into the loch. The end is marked by another orange buoy. Most of the creels when lifted contained langoustines of various sizes, but there were flounders, swimming crabs, velvet crabs, scorpion fish amongst the haul.
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