We left Royal Quays around 9am at low water and headed North to give the boat it's first run of the season. It was slack water so we fished the wreck just East of the yellow can (Arthurs wreck) and within a few minutes we landed our first Cod which was returned. We picked up a few Pouting before heading to the ground outside the yellow can and landed another Cod straight away (also returned) but the tide was taking an age to turn and the bites dried up completely.
We had just finished our second pork pie when a Drone suddenly appeared about 15 meters above the boat and hovered there for a quite a few minutes. It looked an expensive piece of kit with it's camera lens pointing at us and propellers at each corner.
After a while it took off vertically to maybe 50 meters before shooting away in the general direction of St Mary's. We were perhaps 3 mile out and I am left wondering if the Drone was an official bit of kit deployed by DEFRA, Fisheries Protection or the coastguard.
I'm not too bothered if it's an official surveillance tool but they need to let us know because if it belongs to some nosey techno geek I'll be taking some potshots at it with my catapult.
We had just finished our second pork pie when a Drone suddenly appeared about 15 meters above the boat and hovered there for a quite a few minutes. It looked an expensive piece of kit with it's camera lens pointing at us and propellers at each corner.
After a while it took off vertically to maybe 50 meters before shooting away in the general direction of St Mary's. We were perhaps 3 mile out and I am left wondering if the Drone was an official bit of kit deployed by DEFRA, Fisheries Protection or the coastguard.
I'm not too bothered if it's an official surveillance tool but they need to let us know because if it belongs to some nosey techno geek I'll be taking some potshots at it with my catapult.
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