hi guys,
As a spearfisherman, I recently was told of a death of a friend’s father doing rock hopping fishing. this is not the only case, as i have heard of numerous other cases of fisherman getting swept off rocks etc.Is some one who has a better understanding of waves able to explain to me what goes on with the so called freak waves? Do these rock fisher men die mainly due to drowning or being incompetent at swimming and staying afloat or do they actually get swept into the rocks etc.?
Also when is it safe to carry out a rock hop and water entry.. is there a benchmark or standard of swell, tide and wind speed that you guys abide by? Ie when the wind is too strong or the swell is of a certain height, you just do not enter the water? What are the things to look out for.? Also can some one touch on entry and exit positions.. thanks for the advice!
As a spearfisherman, I recently was told of a death of a friend’s father doing rock hopping fishing. this is not the only case, as i have heard of numerous other cases of fisherman getting swept off rocks etc.Is some one who has a better understanding of waves able to explain to me what goes on with the so called freak waves? Do these rock fisher men die mainly due to drowning or being incompetent at swimming and staying afloat or do they actually get swept into the rocks etc.?
Also when is it safe to carry out a rock hop and water entry.. is there a benchmark or standard of swell, tide and wind speed that you guys abide by? Ie when the wind is too strong or the swell is of a certain height, you just do not enter the water? What are the things to look out for.? Also can some one touch on entry and exit positions.. thanks for the advice!