The tenacity of this man and his family is absolutely astounding ,to be ground down so much so often and still coming up smiling shows a grit very few of us have ,Always behind him is his wife through the thick of it backing him up no matter what comes along,good or bad,there is a lesson in there for us all.
Martin you are a true Cornwall legend ..Mad,Sad ,funny but always entertaining really hope you have turned things round and are living the dream with your family..Love it how nothing gets you down...death threats my arse..love it. Brilliant series
Thankyou for this. From Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, all of this show reminds me of the same struggles that my family faced and the joy of sitting on the beach and how we all celebrated at Moms. Fished, farmed, logged and survived. Mom is in the home now with a good mind a laments that there will be no more parties. Thank you again to the film crew and Martin for being yourself. Cheers!
@@indiana146 So much has happened particularly with Martin since the making of the film. I think I might discuss with him doing an update. The main thing is we are still the right side of the turf.
I found this trilogy very sad. One man's dream which he worked so hard for came to nothing and reading the comments, parted from his lovely Wife. I come from a North East Coastal town and have seen the decline of the Fishing industry. I owned a 21ft Angling Boat and evening just Fishing as a hobby in the North Sea, is an expensive business. I hope the rest of his life is a bit happier and he finds his inner peace. God bless the Lad. An excellent documentry, thank you.
Wonderful triology, true what they say : behind every good man is a good woman ' . Love them both for their 'never say die' attitude. Good luck to you, what an inspiration! 👍
Many thanks Jed for making this trilogy. You can see how much hard work you put into the editing, narration and sound. A very impressive effort. BTW if you ever see Sally tell her she’s a bloody saint! What a strong women she is.
You won't beat a Gardener thanks for your feedback glad you enjoyed. Could you please subscribe if you not yet done so it helps me to get my films out there
I've watched all of these videos, for a start what a great insight into Noahs life from a directing point of view and the shit he was dealt and still tried to rise👌secondly what an amazing man and an amazing wife stuck with him through thick and thin it's a rare thing these days love love love this ❤️😋
Can you do another series with Martin now? I’ve got troubled waters on dvd, loved it he is so entertaining. Thanks for taking time to upload videos really appreciate it.
I sold my half share to my partner In 1979 - never heard any more about Prevail after that until I stumbled on your video. The bow looks different now. I have photographs from the '70's of Prevail but I don't know how to get them to you...
Thanks for your interest Sean, I am the film maker and friend of Nutty, he is now retired and concentrating more on his paintings. Thinking about doing an update in the near future
Because of the feedback I am thinking about doing a part 4. If you subscribe you will be automatically notified when it's on you Tube. I really appreciate and totally agree with your comments.
I have found this really sad for a man trying to fulfil his dream. This just goes to show how hard the fishing industry is. When find ourselves complaining about the price of fish just go and have ago yourselves
It must have been a hard s as d day to be forced to sell your boat .I understand I've been down the same road 30years back I have never forgotten the sea and fishing .my dream ended by burokrasy and environmental do-gooders and quotes and fisheries rezoning when I sold the boat and played my debt I put a deposit on a rundown derelict house and started a gain went back to school and got seagoing masters qualifications for tug work and became a harbour Master now I'm retired do ING my wood craft for the local tourist market its a good c way of recycling old things to new
The blow ins from the city must be so proud of themselves, displacing locals by pricing them out of the market. By seeking the the fishing harbour idyll they’ve inadvertently destroyed it.
If the salt is in your veins, You can not go to far away, the lady of the sea own you, and she will call you back PS bugger them about the sarks, sarks are wonderers. And not having them in an area for a decade or two will only help as the other fish stocks build in numbers
I think evidence and sightings leave no doubt that there is big cats running wild in the countryside, it's a fact that a lot were let loose when in the 70's licensing laws were tightened up. jed
@@jedtrewin7083 aye theres hundreds of em all over farmers find dead sheep up in trees well in wild big cats put there prey up in trees One night coming back from shooting on farm walking down a path edge of small forest i got sense i was being stalked it had gone dark quick i kept hearing footsteps light in woods when i stopped they stopped i started getting worried gently i swung 12 bore round and broke it put 2 shells in click shut slid it out of bag safety off again as i started footsteps started i thought not a person again they stopped i knew it was an animal i was upwind of it so it could smell me i made decision there and then next time thats it i was shit scared I stopped swung round both barrels.only 5 shot in shells but enough jed i quickly broke gun self ejector so quick reload 2 more in i stood ready safety off Nothing now some said aidie why didnt you go and look not a chance Good gun russian choked half and full 100 quid second hand But i think theres one up near me i might have a look during daylight for prints or scat ie poop Please let us know about noah Me mrs and scottie terrier i think encountered big cat just up lane ill tell in a bit
@@indiana146 Thanks for that. Please keep me informed of any more encounters like that. My wife and I experienced a close encounter with a black puma size cat way back in the 70's we do not care if people believe it or not but we do know what we saw.
The tenacity of this man and his family is absolutely astounding ,to be ground down so much so often and still coming up smiling shows a grit very few of us have ,Always behind him is his wife through the thick of it backing him up no matter what comes along,good or bad,there is a lesson in there for us all.
Martin you are a true Cornwall legend ..Mad,Sad ,funny but always entertaining really hope you have turned things round and are living the dream with your family..Love it how nothing gets you down...death threats my arse..love it.
Brilliant series
Thankyou for this. From Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, all of this show reminds me of the same struggles that my family faced and the joy of sitting on the beach and how we all celebrated at Moms. Fished, farmed, logged and survived. Mom is in the home now with a good mind a laments that there will be no more parties. Thank you again to the film crew and Martin for being yourself. Cheers!
What lovely feedback thanks. The only film crew was me, I am simply one man and one camera so your remarks mean a lot to me personally
@@jedtrewin7083 jed you done well please let us know how he and his family are and you yourself hope your well
@@indiana146 So much has happened particularly with Martin since the making of the film. I think I might discuss with him doing an update.
The main thing is we are still the right side of the turf.
@@jedtrewin7083 i think folk would like that as long as your all ok tell martin weve big cats up blackburn way
I found this trilogy very sad. One man's dream which he worked so hard for came to nothing and reading the comments, parted from his lovely Wife. I come from a North East Coastal town and have seen the decline of the Fishing industry. I owned a 21ft Angling Boat and evening just Fishing as a hobby in the North Sea, is an expensive business.
I hope the rest of his life is a bit happier and he finds his inner peace. God bless the Lad.
An excellent documentry, thank you.
Thanks Peter for your comments it means a lot to me. More importantly I feel it will mean a lot to Martin
Jed
Thank you.
Great film, great bloke.
Wonderful triology, true what they say : behind every good man is a good woman ' . Love them both for their 'never say die' attitude. Good luck to you, what an inspiration! 👍
Great Work Jed , My Big Brother's In PZ
Blessings From Birmingham
Thanks
Absolutely fantastic I watched all parts 1 2 and 3 brilliant what a beautiful couple a true cornish man I will definitely watch the next part
Many thanks Jed for making this trilogy. You can see how much hard work you put into the editing, narration and sound. A very impressive effort. BTW if you ever see Sally tell her she’s a bloody saint! What a strong women she is.
Thanks.
such a special relationship these 2 . loved it , thank you
Thanks for your comments
Loved every episode
So glad to see a Gardner powering the boat too!
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I've watched all of these videos, for a start what a great insight into Noahs life from a directing point of view and the shit he was dealt and still tried to rise👌secondly what an amazing man and an amazing wife stuck with him through thick and thin it's a rare thing these days love love love this ❤️😋
So glad you enjoyed
Awsome story really enjoyed it 😘
What a great sense of humor.
This is comedy gold you my friend are a very very funny man and a 100% gentleman you gonna be a big hit fella
Thanks for your comments
amazing! loved it,god bless.
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Excellent series, Nutty and his family seem like really nice people, I hope they make out ok.
So glad you enjoyed it
You are another Jethro....he was a friend of mine years ago. We went hard coursing together. I loved that man. A sad loss
Can you do another series with Martin now? I’ve got troubled waters on dvd, loved it he is so entertaining. Thanks for taking time to upload videos really appreciate it.
Thank you so much for your comments you never know what the future holds
excellent
Glad you enjoyed
That's my old boat - PREVAIL - used to be BM82
Thanks for that. If Martin bought her from you we would have met each other in ireland
Jed
I sold my half share to my partner In 1979 - never heard any more about Prevail after that until I stumbled on your video. The bow looks different now. I have photographs from the '70's of Prevail but I don't know how to get them to you...
great show
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What you up to now lad , ive loved this story, & been heartbroken .
Thanks for your interest Sean, I am the film maker and friend of Nutty, he is now retired and concentrating more on his paintings. Thinking about doing an update in the near future
Thanks jed , im glad nutty is ok .
Just a great family love this human story what a change from the bullshit on main TV
Because of the feedback I am thinking about doing a part 4. If you subscribe you will be automatically notified when it's on you Tube. I really appreciate and totally agree with your comments.
Jed thanks how long ago was this
About 20 years ago
What a character !!!!!
Come on now you tv producers....grab his story!
How long ago was this taken
About 20 years
@@jedtrewin7083 is he still around
@@indiana146 he's still about
Me and misses followedyou but its about you.not the family.blooding shark still alive for hours .beautiful wife .your aboutself
I have found this really sad for a man trying to fulfil his dream. This just goes to show how hard the fishing industry is. When find ourselves complaining about the price of fish just go and have ago yourselves
Beautiful people so harshly done by. By arse holes. I wish you all the best and your family and friends
I soooo wish some Rich guys would donate money to pay off his boat
Hats off to him I’m happy he’s catching, sharks aren’t going to go extinct
Bless him.
It must have been a hard s as d day to be forced to sell your boat .I understand I've been down the same road 30years back I have never forgotten the sea and fishing .my dream ended by burokrasy and environmental do-gooders and quotes and fisheries rezoning when I sold the boat and played my debt I put a deposit on a rundown derelict house and started a gain went back to school and got seagoing masters qualifications for tug work and became a harbour Master now I'm retired do ING my wood craft for the local tourist market its a good c way of recycling old things to new
Once a seaman always a seaman thanks for sharing your story
Salvador dali?
The blow ins from the city must be so proud of themselves, displacing locals by pricing them out of the market. By seeking the the fishing harbour idyll they’ve inadvertently destroyed it.
Are they still maried jed
Sorry to say no they are not. I think the stress of what went before took its toll
Aaaaa so sad I just commented saying that the strength of there relationship was so strong 😔great videos none the less great job 👌
If the salt is in your veins, You can not go to far away, the lady of the sea own you, and she will call you back
PS bugger them about the sarks, sarks are wonderers. And not having them in an area for a decade or two will only help as the other fish stocks build in numbers
Big cats up near Blackburn Lancashire my pal see a black panther when out lamping with
His lurcher lurcher scared silly
I think evidence and sightings leave no doubt that there is big cats running wild in the countryside, it's a fact that a lot were let loose when in the 70's licensing laws were tightened up.
jed
@@jedtrewin7083 aye theres hundreds of em all over farmers find dead sheep up in trees well in wild big cats put there prey up in trees
One night coming back from shooting on farm walking down a path edge of small forest i got sense i was being stalked it had gone dark quick i kept hearing footsteps light in woods when i stopped they stopped i started getting worried gently i swung 12 bore round and broke it put 2 shells in click shut slid it out of bag safety off again as i started footsteps started i thought not a person again they stopped i knew it was an animal i was upwind of it so it could smell me i made decision there and then next time thats it i was shit scared
I stopped swung round both barrels.only 5 shot in shells but enough jed i quickly broke gun self ejector so quick reload 2 more in i stood ready safety off
Nothing now some said aidie why didnt you go and look not a chance
Good gun russian choked half and full 100 quid second hand
But i think theres one up near me i might have a look during daylight for prints or scat ie poop
Please let us know about noah
Me mrs and scottie terrier i think encountered big cat just up lane ill tell in a bit
@@indiana146 Thanks for that. Please keep me informed of any more encounters like that.
My wife and I experienced a close encounter with a black puma size cat way back in the 70's we do not care if people believe it or not but we do know what we saw.
@@jedtrewin7083 i will no probs
How is noah doing now
@@jedtrewin7083 we live on edge of moors theres a lot of deer roe deer so plenty of food for big cats
How is Martin
I think stresses and strains have taken it's toll. As always Martin battles through
Get out of fishing buddy. Get painting...I will buy some!!!!
There ain't no big cats There prob ain't been for 50 yrs Gamekeepers Fox shooters Lampers Coursers None of them ever seen one I've heard of