Waikato fisherman Bas Radcliffe is urging fishers to wear a lifejacket when going out because it may save your life.
Waikato fisherman Bas Radcliffe is urging fishers to wear a lifejacket when going out because it may save your life.
A fisherman who was swept off rocks and pulled 100m out to sea stripped off his clothes and gumboots as he floated in the churning surf desperate to survive.
Bas Radcliffe is crediting his calm head to being able to recount his brush with near tragedy while fishing southof Raglan and is adamant lifejackets save lives “no matter how stupid you look”.
The Manakino resident had been fishing on the rocks at Ruapuke Beach on Waikato’s west coast earlier this month when a large wave hit him.
“I had my line in the water for about 30-40 minutes, everything was going well,” he told the Herald.
“I hooked a fish, and it seemed like a decent fish, so I moved to a higher point and then, ‘bang’.
The Manakino resident told fishers: “If in doubt, don’t go out.”
“Wear a lifejacket, no matter how stupid you look, that could be the difference between you going back to your family or your family getting that not-so-nice phone call.”
“Wear light clothes, but warm clothes. Don’t wear heavy stuff like gumboots.”
He said fishers should wear Crocs, sneakers or shoes that can be taken off easily and won’t drag them down.
“Gumboots fill up with water so fast and your feet get stuck in there.”
Water Safety New Zealand told the Herald in a statement that the culture about lifejackets for rock fishers needed to change.
“Especially at sites like Papanui Point in the Waikato or Auckland’s west coast beaches, where conditions can deteriorate quickly.
“Wearing a lifejacket, checking conditions in advance and recognising the limits of even well-known locations must become normalised if loss of life is to be reduced.”