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  • #46
    Originally posted by davidhayley1945 View Post
    going to get worse as north tyneside council propose to build a ramp at the haven for jet ski,s who they want shifted from cullercoats harbour,the clubs who fish the pier at weekends is going to be a nightmare for them.sorry to here about your misfortune dean hope you get your gear back.davy.
    thats just crazy, and a nightmare waiting to happen, there ganna let jetski`s use the busy`est port in the area.
    watch this space. !

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    • #47
      Originally posted by neil1964 View Post
      Bloody hell I never heard of that one Dave! Is there any way to object to this proposal?
      Deano, quite gutted for you. Think I would have made a jump for his boat if he was that close. It takes a while to build up your gear and to see it vanish in second would be hard to take.
      I am gonna make a conscious effort to fish with the ratchet on more often.
      there was a public meeting at tynemouth social club front st,but as usual there was not a lot of publicity for it ,don,t know what happened will find out on wed. davy.
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      • #48
        there`l be fatality`s davey, jetski`s and busy shipping lanes don`t mix.

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        • #49
          Know exactly how you feel Deano, had a month old zippy pulled in and lost in the same manner. Lets hope yours turns up.
          Seem to be loads of boaters out there who take great delight in veering across anglers lines on purpose.

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          • #50
            Sorry to read about what happened, I hope some one gets it back for you.

            Anyone deliberately doing that not only risks damaging your gear but also runs the real risk of getting line fouled around his prop.. That can damage the seals that keep water out the boat, or on an outboard which the rib probably had it keeps the oil in the gearbox and water out. Repairs to the engine could cost him as much as the loss of your gear that he’s caused. No one wins; any decent skipper will go out of his way to avoid causing hassle like that.
            It can be difficult to see a line when you’re on a boat, you’re looking out for other boats, stuff floating in the water, trying to keep to the right part of the channel and occasionally suffering from glare off the windscreen and water.
            Last edited by Kev1n; 21-05-2012, 09:15 PM. Reason: tamed

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Kev1n View Post
              Sorry to read about what happened; if the lad in the boat did it deliberately he deserves to get lamped.

              Anyone deliberately doing that not only risks damaging your gear but also runs the real risk of getting line fouled around his prop.. That can damage the seals that keep water out the boat, or on an outboard which the rib probably had it keeps the oil in the gearbox and water out. Repairs to the engine could cost him as much as the loss of your gear that he’s caused. No one wins; any decent skipper will go out of his way to avoid causing hassle like that.
              It can be difficult to see a line when you’re on a boat, you’re looking out for other boats, stuff floating in the water, trying to keep to the right part of the channel and occasionally suffering from glare off the windscreen and water.
              10 yards off the peir tho mate, common sense has to come into mind.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by wheres the fish? View Post
                10 yards off the peir tho mate, common sense has to come into mind.
                Aye, daft place to be and a daft thing to do.

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                • #53
                  Absolutely gutted for you mate. What goes around comes around, hopefully the p***ks boat will find itself on the seabed.

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                  • #54
                    Foaming.

                    Thats bad news as we dont ever want jet-ski/s flying around the area where we fish as that would be a disaster

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                    • #55
                      Gutted for you mate, I've had a few near misses myself and a jet ski went into my line nearly look the blokes ear off, the lifeboat at 1 o'clock in the morning didnt her him coming with my hat on and hood up in a winters gale and also a Kayaker last year on a sunny day luckly managed to hang onto the rod each time.

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                      • #56
                        really sorry to hear you losing your gear. I have a boat now but shore fished for years so always respect the shore guys and give pleanty of space when coming out and in between the piers. we go out from the Tyne I know its a long shot but if we were so lucky to hook into your gear Ill be staright on the phone to you mate

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by jonesey View Post
                          Know exactly how you feel Deano, had a month old zippy pulled in and lost in the same manner. Lets hope yours turns up.
                          Seem to be loads of boaters out there who take great delight in veering across anglers lines on purpose.
                          I'm afraid your wrong there matey,as I boat owner and user I know props are a costly doo,and no one in there right mind would risk replacing one for a quick giggle at someone's misfortune of losing there rod,I do feel for anyone who has lost there tackle like that,but to be fair the boat owner is well within in his rights to go close to the pier,even pull up and jump on land,and most of the piers around our coastline ban fishing,including my local(south shields)the authorities just turn a blind eye to it,so who is really at wrong

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Redeyecodwarrior View Post
                            I'm afraid your wrong there matey,as I boat owner and user I know props are a costly doo,and no one in there right mind would risk replacing one for a quick giggle at someone's misfortune of losing there rod,I do feel for anyone who has lost there tackle like that,but to be fair the boat owner is well within in his rights to go close to the pier,even pull up and jump on land,and most of the piers around our coastline ban fishing,including my local(south shields)the authorities just turn a blind eye to it,so who is really at wrong
                            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
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by the leadman View Post
                              bummer there dean . have a look at you house insurance see it theirs any thing you can get back off that
                              Was just gona post that lol.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by kingcod deano View Post
                                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
                                Deano Mate Fishing is officially banned on Shields Pier the signs are on the gates it just not enforced but should anything happen we dont have a leg to stand on ....
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