risky not to get back to shore immediately. the tide does not always come in as a front. if you are far away enough from shore you can easily get surrounded by water within minutes.
Schnee von Gestern Good job I’ve lived here a few decades sir! 😁 Us Scottish are born with the sea in our blood. Pancake flat where I was. But your right. ✌🏻 I’m sure this Solway Firth tide is the 3rd fastest in the world at flooding.
Hello Mr Smith’s World, is it possible to contact you regarding this video (i.e. via email)? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible to discuss? :) Cheers, Felix
Here is the local fishing art, Haaf netting, which my grandad did. You stand in the flood and ebb of this tide to catch salmon and trout. ua-cam.com/video/OGlzNTWtC7M/v-deo.html AND A MORE RECENT FILM HERE ua-cam.com/video/0jaDFd-WyXk/v-deo.html
Ha never noticed. Il go back out in the sand in warmer months, il check the tide times and film another video. There’s a rare Victorian “bathing pond” kinda cool when it starts to fill. Google Powfoot tidal pool. Cheers
@@MrSmid888 There's some history with that there tidal pool. Found a video that details the 1903 incident that led to the construction of the boulders to create the pond. Hotel nearby as well... Thanks for the tip.
@@linedanzer4302 To my knowledge it’s timber framed and concrete based. The two sides are nothing to do with male and female, more to sluice out the debris using the tide, one side would be opened to drain. I can find a link to a documentary done on it very interesting . It was “Britain At Low Tide” episode 3 , Solway Firth. Il send you a link to Haaf netting in these waters, a great watch.
Aye, it’s relatively flat, so you can stand in it till waist high and still walk off on a calm day. Some deep channels, the sands move years, you get some bad sinking sand in places. Il leave a link to haaf netting fishing on the Solway. The art of standing in the flow and ebb with a big net.
gaylemae To my knowledge it’s all the ecosystem churned up out at sea and it just accumulates as the tide comes in.Sometimes you see it floating out at sea also.I like to think it’s all the Guinness spilt by Irish fishermen 🤣✌🏻
risky not to get back to shore immediately. the tide does not always come in as a front. if you are far away enough from shore you can easily get surrounded by water within minutes.
Schnee von Gestern Good job I’ve lived here a few decades sir! 😁 Us Scottish are born with the sea in our blood. Pancake flat where I was.
But your right. ✌🏻
I’m sure this Solway Firth tide is the 3rd fastest in the world at flooding.
Beautiful pooch😊 I love how exited he is over the water moving 😂
She, 😄✌🏻
Looks like Western-Super-Mare. I know it's not but the tide goes so far out that it's hard to see but it always comes back in again.
Yo I can relate the tide comes In so fast in the solway.
Hello
Mr Smith’s World, is it possible to contact you regarding this video (i.e. via email)? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible to discuss? :) Cheers, Felix
Here is the local fishing art, Haaf netting, which my grandad did. You stand in the flood and ebb of this tide to catch salmon and trout. ua-cam.com/video/OGlzNTWtC7M/v-deo.html AND A MORE RECENT FILM HERE ua-cam.com/video/0jaDFd-WyXk/v-deo.html
@ 00:17 That dog running sideways was so cute!
Ha never noticed. Il go back out in the sand in warmer months, il check the tide times and film another video. There’s a rare Victorian “bathing pond” kinda cool when it starts to fill. Google Powfoot tidal pool. Cheers
@@MrSmid888 There's some history with that there tidal pool. Found a video that details the 1903 incident that led to the construction of the boulders to create the pond. Hotel nearby as well... Thanks for the tip.
@@linedanzer4302 To my knowledge it’s timber framed and concrete based. The two sides are nothing to do with male and female, more to sluice out the debris using the tide, one side would be opened to drain. I can find a link to a documentary done on it very interesting . It was “Britain At Low Tide” episode 3 , Solway Firth.
Il send you a link to Haaf netting in these waters, a great watch.
@@linedanzer4302 ua-cam.com/video/OGlzNTWtC7M/v-deo.html great watch this, slightly further down the coast near Annan.
A good place to visit keepsafe. Kulembang all here
I’ve lived by the ocean my entire life and have never seen the tide come in like that.
Aye, it’s relatively flat, so you can stand in it till waist high and still walk off on a calm day. Some deep channels, the sands move years, you get some bad sinking sand in places. Il leave a link to haaf netting fishing on the Solway. The art of standing in the flow and ebb with a big net.
Enjoy ua-cam.com/video/OGlzNTWtC7M/v-deo.html
Depends where you are I guess, I've watched it come in like that at Morecambe Bay :-)
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Why is it so foamy?
gaylemae To my knowledge it’s all the ecosystem churned up out at sea and it just accumulates as the tide comes in.Sometimes you see it floating out at sea also.I like to think it’s all the Guinness spilt by Irish fishermen 🤣✌🏻
Kool. The doggie needs a toy😀
pretty cool!
That’s Powfoot isn’t it?
The ocean is taking back its shit
Look like what a bore would do!!!
There is a once a year bore wave further away in the Dumfries River Nith at a certain point in the river.
Mr smith u single?
I’ve 3 wives sorry 🌊🌊🌊
@@MrSmid888 aww well I’ve got 8 husbands but hey!!!!! Would of been nice to
Of added a nineth one!!!!!
Hardly caught and hardly fast
Thought I’d try “click bait”
I’m guilty! 🙌🏻