I've love fishin' the same as the next angler, but I love my family also.
Pure and utter madness.
We see this type of carry on up and down the coastline.
Madness.
Seen near The Bridges of Ross recently - Crazy or what ?
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Re: Seen near The Bridges of Ross recently - Crazy or what ?
The stupidity of those 3 guys is breath-taking. Either they knew and ignored the risks they were taking, or they simply had no idea of the danger they were in.
Where were they from, anyway? Whilst I don't want to re-open the FN/EE bashing debate again, do those guys have any experience of the seas around Ireland?
Because ignorance on that scale is a killer.
Where were they from, anyway? Whilst I don't want to re-open the FN/EE bashing debate again, do those guys have any experience of the seas around Ireland?
Because ignorance on that scale is a killer.
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Re: Seen near The Bridges of Ross recently - Crazy or what ?
i suppose were lucky they had none of there kids with them as this is the norm. all summer ???? we:vhad stories in the press of anglers drowned. lost at sea. missing. now none of these people on that rock would not had heard these news stories because the deaths were across a wide spectrum no matter what nationality so we can only conclude they just dont care about safety about resue services or about people having to risk there lives to retrive a dead angler from the sea so the family will have something to morn gobshites.......