Peter James Stevens was a man not frightened to take a shotgun to a rodeo and, in the era of the irascible Piggy Muldoon, had the Government bailed up and waving the white flag on more than one occasion. So how could such a colourful character and stalwart of the commercial fishing industry slip away with scarcely a ripple? Daryl Sykes looks back on a man who rocked the foundations of commercial fishing.

Read PJs story from The Fishing Paper & Hunting News August 2020 edition