nice to see a few haddock and cod coming up. jungle drums are reporting good cod fishing from the shore up and down the north east coast.fingers crossed things are picking up.🤞🤞tight lines boys👍
@@lawrencesenior1178 Yes, haddock were a southwest coast thing up until late last year. Now there quite common on the East Coast. There becoming more common than cod.
AI saves lives.I wouldnt risk it for a few little haddock and an odd cod , Im even surprised they let you out at all in that river in those conditions.
That was me on the little fastliner, Gutted they wouldn't let me out, luckily charter boat predator took pitty on me and took me along. Time to buy a better boat like seabrooke me thinks 🤔
@williamcollett4726 I don't have AIS or a radar on my boat so it would have stopped me too. First time I've heard it happe anywhere. At least you got out. Did you catch anything?
@Anstey-Sea-Anglers I have AIS but not radar. Can't really warrant the price for such a small craft. We caught lots of fish, mainly Cod and Haddock. Tell Jeff I'm looking forward to the wrecking trip this summer 😉
@williamcollett4726 he said he saw you on the predator but didn’t get chance to pull you on to ours. A wrecking trip? I will be asking him if there are anymore spaces 😂
we done lads any boat regardless of size it should be fitted with Radar if used near shipping lanes at the end of the day the harbour master was looking out for you A I S is also worth having as you can call the ship on you V H F he`s not going to alter course for a little boat its easier for a little boat to get out of the way even if it means cutting the anchor rope if you have time Buoy it off before cutting the warp also if its foggy a blast of the air horn is a good idea every minute if near shipping lanes tight lines Alain
Nice cod coming to the boat, good job lads
ive been on the big boat in the lock with you
nice to see a few haddock and cod coming up. jungle drums are reporting good cod fishing from the shore up and down the north east coast.fingers crossed things are picking up.🤞🤞tight lines boys👍
@@lawrencesenior1178 Yes, haddock were a southwest coast thing up until late last year. Now there quite common on the East Coast. There becoming more common than cod.
@@Anstey-Sea-Anglers hope they do. love haddock👍
AI saves lives.I wouldnt risk it for a few little haddock and an odd cod , Im even surprised they let you out at all in that river in those conditions.
The Humber is a very busy shipping lane hence the importance of Ais
That was me on the little fastliner, Gutted they wouldn't let me out, luckily charter boat predator took pitty on me and took me along. Time to buy a better boat like seabrooke me thinks 🤔
@williamcollett4726 I don't have AIS or a radar on my boat so it would have stopped me too. First time I've heard it happe anywhere.
At least you got out. Did you catch anything?
@Anstey-Sea-Anglers I have AIS but not radar. Can't really warrant the price for such a small craft. We caught lots of fish, mainly Cod and Haddock. Tell Jeff I'm looking forward to the wrecking trip this summer 😉
@williamcollett4726 he said he saw you on the predator but didn’t get chance to pull you on to ours. A wrecking trip? I will be asking him if there are anymore spaces 😂
Great video again thanks, really enjoyed all the other stuff, looking at the plotter and interaction with other boats and vts.
Cheers!
we done lads any boat regardless of size it should be fitted with Radar if used near shipping lanes at the end of the day the harbour master was looking out for you A I S is also worth having as you can call the ship on you V H F he`s not going to alter course for a little boat its easier for a little boat to get out of the way even if it means cutting the anchor rope if you have time Buoy it off before cutting the warp also if its foggy a blast of the air horn is a good idea every minute if near shipping lanes tight lines Alain
@willybendit None of the boats anchor in the shipping lanes, we cross them to get to marks but get prior permission by VTS for traffic information.