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Listen mate there is no ban on sheilds peir its a public pier and as for you saying you can come as close as you want this isn't the case I too also used to own a boat just because you have a boat it doesnt mean you own the sea and can do as you please also 18lb mono isn't going to cost a new prop
Owning a boat doesn't mean you own the sea, just the same as owning a fishing rod doesn't mean you own it either.
It sounds to me like a bit of bad luck, as they say "**** happens".
Listen mate there is no ban on sheilds peir its a public pier and as for you saying you can come as close as you want this isn't the case I too also used to own a boat just because you have a boat it doesnt mean you own the sea and can do as you please also 18lb mono isn't going to cost a new prop
Read the sign on the gates mate, 18lb mono won't do anything but what about 6oz gripper and the beach caster attached to the other end??????
Read the sign on the gates mate, 18lb mono won't do anything but what about 6oz gripper and the beach caster attached to the other end??????
To save your prop simply dont manouvre your boat where the lad has his gear in the water its common sense really
Have respect for other users of the sea
You wouldnt start a drift iver a wreck infront of somebody thats already over it
To save your prop simply dont manouvre your boat where the lad has his gear in the water its common sense really
Have respect for other users of the sea
You wouldnt start a drift iver a wreck infront of somebody thats already over it
Well said I could easy go down with 60lb line straight through and a 7 oz lead casting at every boat that comes past but I don't as its personal property that people have to save up for etc its all about common sense
Well said I could easy go down with 60lb line straight through and a 7 oz lead casting at every boat that comes past but I don't as its personal property that people have to save up for etc its all about common sense
Wey dean man a divnt see why people have a gan at you when your well within your rights be annoyed at what happened
Whoever done it is a **** and has no respect
Listen mate there is no ban on sheilds peir its a public pier and as for you saying you can come as close as you want this isn't the case I too also used to own a boat just because you have a boat it doesnt mean you own the sea and can do as you please also 18lb mono isn't going to cost a new prop
To save your prop simply dont manouvre your boat where the lad has his gear in the water its common sense really
Have respect for other users of the sea
You wouldnt start a drift iver a wreck infront of somebody thats already over it
I know how to use my boat matey, I steer clear of anglers but sometimes it's unavoidable with other boats about or debris in the water, no ones having a go at anyone for losing there rod
I know how to use my boat matey, I steer clear of anglers but sometimes it's unavoidable with other boats about or debris in the water, no ones having a go at anyone for losing there rod
Yes not all boat users are the same this plumb obviously has no respect a bit Of common sense from the lad in the boat would have saved dean a few quid
Yes not all boat users are the same this plumb obviously has no respect a bit Of common sense from the lad in the boat would have saved dean a few quid
Yes mate your probably right there but it's not always black and white is it
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