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    Two kayakers fishing off the coast of Teesside had to be rescued after one lost a paddle and began drifting towards rocks on Teesside.
    Full article here:
    BBC News - Kayakers rescued after drifting in sea near Redcar

  • #2
    the thing that beats me on this one is why didnt his friend who was also in a kayak retrieve his paddle for him?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by boatangler33 View Post
      the thing that beats me on this one is why didnt his friend who was also in a kayak retrieve his paddle for him?
      Good point BA, maybe they were fishing apart. Good to hear that nobody was hurt and credit to the RNLI once again .

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      • #4
        seems to be a lot of these kayak fisherman coming astray lately dont they have to take lessons or can any fool just go buy 1 then jump into sea seems crazy to me dont they have there paddles fastened down,
        recipie for disaster imo

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bigtel View Post
          seems to be a lot of these kayak fisherman coming astray lately dont they have to take lessons or can any fool just go buy 1 then jump into sea seems crazy to me dont they have there paddles fastened down,
          recipie for disaster imo
          same can be said for boats big tel any one can buy one and set off no training required,unlike scooter motor bikes cars
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          • #6
            yeah its crazy isnt it.
            safer in boat though.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bigtel View Post
              seems to be a lot of these kayak fisherman coming astray lately dont they have to take lessons or can any fool just go buy 1 then jump into sea seems crazy to me dont they have there paddles fastened down,
              recipie for disaster imo
              bit like the daft boaties ,buy a boat with no lessons aswell though
              maybe his paddle sank
              should of had a tow line or spare paddle though
              http://www.kayakfishingshack.co.uk/[B]

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bigtel View Post
                seems to be a lot of these kayak fisherman coming astray lately dont they have to take lessons or can any fool just go buy 1 then jump into sea seems crazy to me dont they have there paddles fastened down,
                recipie for disaster imo
                To be fair mate we do carry all the safety gear and most of us have a paddle leash so you can't loose a paddle, also carry a spare just in case.

                Don't know the full story but to label us fools is a bit harsh, like Jeff 01 kayak has pointed out some go out on boats with no training or safety gear

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                • #9
                  We seen the RFA chopper 9 miles out searching the area off Blyth today, it was up for over an hour so not sure what was going on there.
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                  SKATE 204lb
                  COD 51lb
                  LING 32lb
                  TOPE 40lb
                  CONGER 25lb
                  HADDOCK 10lb
                  HALIBUT 37lb
                  COALIE 16lb
                  BLUE SHARK 55lb

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bigtel View Post
                    yeah its crazy isnt it.
                    safer in boat though.
                    Depends on a lot of factors,only as safe as you make it, majority of water users are aware of the risks and take precautions to minimise them however as we all know sh$t still happens and we are lucky to have help at hand when needed. ...............Dave.[kayaker/boat angler]

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ToonBay View Post
                      To be fair mate we do carry all the safety gear and most of us have a paddle leash so you can't loose a paddle, also carry a spare just in case.

                      Don't know the full story but to label us fools is a bit harsh, like Jeff 01 kayak has pointed out some go out on boats with no training or safety gear
                      wasnt labeling you fools just a figure of speech mate.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bigtel View Post
                        wasnt labeling you fools just a figure of speech mate.
                        No probs Big Tel, i was just getting on my high horse lol

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