Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
Speaking to one crab fisherman in Newlyn & he had 1000 pots out set about 20-25 per string which meand 80-100 markers for him alone
I am currently sailing SH down the east coast uk & have constantly to alter course to miss markers. Going to the heads takes about 4-6 minutes by the time i have my gear on & off & in that time i may have travelled half a mile so cannot see of i am in line with a pot.
Those that are properly marked are not so bad but as said before there are the idiots who use 5 litre cans which partially sink in the tides.
When i was at Eyemouth i was delayed by big seas breaking into the harbour entrance. Anyone who knows Eyemouth will appreciate the third of a mile drag out between the rocks to clear the rough water. Some idiot has placed a pot marker slap in the leading line so anyone coming or going at night or in rough weather has no chance. If one snagged a line It would take only a few minutes to hit the rocks & a life could easily be lost
I fully understand that fisherman have to make a living , but surely there should be regulations about laying in approach channels.
Radar reflectors etc will not work as first one has to have radar to see them plus sea clutter will hide them. Electronics will not help as the yacht or mobo has to have a means of detecting. & that means someone dedicated to reading it & the maintenance is high
Personally i would like a petition to improve marking & prevent silly positioning like the case above
(Perhaps that idiot who is into saving eel grass might help us as the press loves the **** he talks & he could say he is saving crabs & lobsters)
I am currently sailing SH down the east coast uk & have constantly to alter course to miss markers. Going to the heads takes about 4-6 minutes by the time i have my gear on & off & in that time i may have travelled half a mile so cannot see of i am in line with a pot.
Those that are properly marked are not so bad but as said before there are the idiots who use 5 litre cans which partially sink in the tides.
When i was at Eyemouth i was delayed by big seas breaking into the harbour entrance. Anyone who knows Eyemouth will appreciate the third of a mile drag out between the rocks to clear the rough water. Some idiot has placed a pot marker slap in the leading line so anyone coming or going at night or in rough weather has no chance. If one snagged a line It would take only a few minutes to hit the rocks & a life could easily be lost
I fully understand that fisherman have to make a living , but surely there should be regulations about laying in approach channels.
Radar reflectors etc will not work as first one has to have radar to see them plus sea clutter will hide them. Electronics will not help as the yacht or mobo has to have a means of detecting. & that means someone dedicated to reading it & the maintenance is high
Personally i would like a petition to improve marking & prevent silly positioning like the case above
(Perhaps that idiot who is into saving eel grass might help us as the press loves the **** he talks & he could say he is saving crabs & lobsters)
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