Sunday Life, 20 January 2007
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Sunday Life, 20 January 2007
Very interesting article in todays Sunday Life (Pages 22 and 23). With words and pictures over the two pages we see 'Captain Hook', promoting sea angling as well as the beautiful Antrim coast as a worldwide tourism destination. He seems to be doing something right... while others just talk... (quite often about him). Happy reading and well done Captain Hook!
Well done Captain Hook indeed - heard he had 6 tope one day last week and a record blackmouthed dogfish the week before.
Theres a lot of jealosy about where predators concerned.
Some idiots recently have been running past Hamish and hitting their gps to try to get his deepwater marks.
A big part of Hamishs success is his boat and the sooner people realise that anchored in 450' water midchannel in a wind against tide situation is a whole different scenario in a 4 or 6 metre lightly built boat with crew with little real sea experience or a 9m commercial cabin rib fully coded for safety and a fully licensed/experienced skipper.
In other words be careful lads - it aint worth dying for.....
Theres a lot of jealosy about where predators concerned.
Some idiots recently have been running past Hamish and hitting their gps to try to get his deepwater marks.
A big part of Hamishs success is his boat and the sooner people realise that anchored in 450' water midchannel in a wind against tide situation is a whole different scenario in a 4 or 6 metre lightly built boat with crew with little real sea experience or a 9m commercial cabin rib fully coded for safety and a fully licensed/experienced skipper.
In other words be careful lads - it aint worth dying for.....
No - it definitly doesnt need a pump to keep it afloat.
Rigid (operative word) inflatable boat.
Paul down on the calm east coast m78 you probably never saw a big sea.
If Hamish had any other boat he would miss too many days at sea m8.
I think it cost him over £100k
Check them out - http://www.redbayboats.com/
Rigid (operative word) inflatable boat.
Paul down on the calm east coast m78 you probably never saw a big sea.
If Hamish had any other boat he would miss too many days at sea m8.
I think it cost him over £100k
Check them out - http://www.redbayboats.com/
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here we go again if its not the man yous are slagging off its his boat i wonder if this one will end up being locked.when you boys are out in your little boats and anything goes wrong who do you think will come and get you home safley and in what? say what you like about hamish but thats why we use him more than any other skippers. :lol:
Wee Barry wrote:here we go again if its not the man yous are slagging off its his boat
never met the guy, never seen his boat.... just saying that i heard he used a rib, and that i wouldnt like to be in a rough sea with just a piece of rubber and air keeping me afloat. used ribs countless times for diving and cant remember the amount of them i have seen get a puncture
Paul - you are right in that the divers use them a lot.
I presume everytime you saw one punctured you made it back ashore ok?
Hamish special ordered his with a wide beam and angler canopy for deep water anchoring.
Also if the wind turns east he will run across to Islay,Gigha Sanda or the mull for the shelter while anchored and usually less than an hour gets us home in the rib - no hardboat 10 - 12knots here :D
I presume everytime you saw one punctured you made it back ashore ok?
Hamish special ordered his with a wide beam and angler canopy for deep water anchoring.
Also if the wind turns east he will run across to Islay,Gigha Sanda or the mull for the shelter while anchored and usually less than an hour gets us home in the rib - no hardboat 10 - 12knots here :D
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I count 4 posters in this thread with very low post counts, 3 of whom joined within a week of each other, and the other here less than a week, all keen on promoting whatever charter skipper the thread is about.
Multiple accounts?
Spam anyone?
Multiple accounts?
Spam anyone?
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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Bradan - chill m8
I know the guy.
I saw the 2 page spread in the sunday world.
He has found me 15 specimen fish.
Is it not ok to get interested when a thread develops over someone you know?
Its like tv m8 - if u dont like it you dont have to look.
On that I end my involvement on this particular thread shall cease.
I shall be more careful what I post in future lest I offend any hamishhaters :D
I know the guy.
I saw the 2 page spread in the sunday world.
He has found me 15 specimen fish.
Is it not ok to get interested when a thread develops over someone you know?
Its like tv m8 - if u dont like it you dont have to look.
On that I end my involvement on this particular thread shall cease.
I shall be more careful what I post in future lest I offend any hamishhaters :D
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Spam
No, not spam. Just a few new guys standing up for their favourite skipper. Love him or hate him he produces results. Fishing from a RIB has proved very successful, less time travelling more time fishing.
Lets not be too defensive or offensive here lads! :) :)
Lets not be too defensive or offensive here lads! :) :)
Bradan wrote:I count 4 posters in this thread with very low post counts, 3 of whom joined within a week of each other, and the other here less than a week, all keen on promoting whatever charter skipper the thread is about.
Multiple accounts?
Spam anyone?
also have noticed that "coincidently" as one of the users logs out, another one logs in..... posts..... logs out...... and the initial user logs back in...... posts.... logs out etc etc