On the back of this thread....
I just thought I'd give an example of how important experience is when reading the sea.
I went for a walk down Roker yesterday morning to see a lovely sea running, and was surprised to see Roker pier had been opened. I walked along to the end and thought that the sea was still a bit big to open, as some more experienced anglers could be caught out.
Anyway, when I was on there last night, 3 or 4 big green walls of water crashed over the neck end, up to 3ft deep. Now it wasn't really nothing to get scared about for me personally, as they were very rare in coming over. However, there was a couple of inexperienced lads there who were a bit shocked by it all.
My point about experience is that I would have known NOT to open the pier to the public, yet the job is given to someone who probably hasn't a clue regarding sea conditions.
When these waves come over 3ft deep, they can break bones (I've seen a lad have his leg broken when he was smashed into the bayside barriers). Where would the resposibility lie if this had happened last night? The anglers, or the councils?
Your thoughts....
I just thought I'd give an example of how important experience is when reading the sea.
I went for a walk down Roker yesterday morning to see a lovely sea running, and was surprised to see Roker pier had been opened. I walked along to the end and thought that the sea was still a bit big to open, as some more experienced anglers could be caught out.
Anyway, when I was on there last night, 3 or 4 big green walls of water crashed over the neck end, up to 3ft deep. Now it wasn't really nothing to get scared about for me personally, as they were very rare in coming over. However, there was a couple of inexperienced lads there who were a bit shocked by it all.
My point about experience is that I would have known NOT to open the pier to the public, yet the job is given to someone who probably hasn't a clue regarding sea conditions.
When these waves come over 3ft deep, they can break bones (I've seen a lad have his leg broken when he was smashed into the bayside barriers). Where would the resposibility lie if this had happened last night? The anglers, or the councils?
Your thoughts....
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