Davyred
Well-known member
This is what you actually said
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.
lets just take another scenario, these walls of watre are infrequent, you are safe on the end, your mobile goes, your lass or one of the kids has hurt himself, you wait for a gap, off you go in your hurry you slip crack your head, damage a leg. Before you get up the next green wall comes, you are not going home to see if they are alright, they are identifying you in the morgue. This is how accidents happen the unexpected, like a rogue wave, they might only happen one in a couple of thousand times and you may never encouter it, hiope you don't, but why take the chance.
I am saying nowt more otherwise the longest serving member of this site will be getting expelled.
That scenario could happen on any open sea mark on this coast. You, yourself must have fished marks around the whitley bay area on your own, in the dark at low water. What would have happened to you if you'd tripped and damaged your leg while casting?
You can make all sorts of scenarios up to fit any situation.
My initial post merely pointed out that someone with no experience of sea conditions whatsoever had deemed it safe to open the gates to the pier.
The 'crime' I'm being lambasted for is for actually daring to actually highlight it, and than have the audacity to tell everyone that I walked through an open gate on a pier and post a report of sea conditions.
I've learnt my lesson though from the longest serving member of the board. My reports (if any) will contain the location, date and fish caught - nothing else.
Alan, you know my email if you want to say something to me that you're scared may get you banned from the board.
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