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U-84 01-04-09 11:00 PM

hunting grounds
 
Well, I usually have only 2 hunting grounds that i usually go to, but, wanted to see where other captains here are having luck at, usually i go patrol AM and catch a convoy bringin supplies from the U.S., or patrol around Ireland, I usually have good luck there.

StarLion45 01-04-09 11:32 PM

Ok ! Hunting grounds
 
:D hi there:D

Grid BE -39 :

Is a good one ! Big ships there .
But I'm not sure with the GWX3.0 Gold , haven't really tested out yet:-?


Grid DB-98 :

June 1942 innside , 22km NW of NW corner of DM-31 ,
there is a channel for 2shipconvoys and lone merchants ,
big tankers , whale-factory ships and lots of other goodies:yep:

Grid ED-9 ( NW port of Spain ):p

Grid -BF-13 :
1939-1940 ( just lay and wait )


Good Luck:up:

Robert Fulton 01-14-09 03:32 PM

Take your ruler and draw a line from the SW corner of BE39 toward the ENE at a bearing of 65 degrees. This area is on the path to and from AM destinations and close to the bases in France.

Early in the war, I hunt both sides of this line, finding unescorted large ships and some convoys heading for Bristol. Often I have found a large tanker escorted by another tanker (or a large cargo). Yum.

Watch out for the continental shelf, especially in daylight. And watch for planes in BF14 and especially BF15.

Jimbuna 01-14-09 04:06 PM

250kms west of Gib http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Weiss Pinguin 01-14-09 05:20 PM

AM53 and the northen entrance into the Irish [Keltische] Sea is pretty nice. Sank two merchants before I ran out of torpedoes. (Expended the rest coming up the North Sea) South entrance into the Irish Sea is also pretty full. I've run into several convoys coming out through there.

Picked up lots of warships on hydrophones, though. Not sure how many were actually destroyers and how many were just annoying patrol craft.

A Very Super Market 01-14-09 07:09 PM

AM 51 and 52 are safer than 53, if only because the water is deeper.

TarJak 01-15-09 06:16 AM

The Med. Pretty much anywhere that ships are likely to have to go. Plently of warship targets as well.

Chisum 01-15-09 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna

So far away !
Be more agressiv !

For me, South Atlantic, 5 km from brasilian coasts, waitting for the end of the war and ready to surrender !
My crew loves me !

Balle Klorin 01-15-09 09:44 AM

St.Kilda - Rockall, nuff said :arrgh!:

Jimbuna 01-15-09 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chisum
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna

So far away !
Be more agressiv !

For me, South Atlantic, 5 km from brasilian coasts, waitting for the end of the war and ready to surrender !
My crew loves me !

:roll: Whichever is the nearest:

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...ghlight=spysat :lol:

cerror 01-15-09 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Fulton
Take your ruler and draw a line from the SW corner of BE39 toward the ENE at a bearing of 65 degrees. This area is on the path to and from AM destinations and close to the bases in France.

Early in the war, I hunt both sides of this line, finding unescorted large ships and some convoys heading for Bristol. Often I have found a large tanker escorted by another tanker (or a large cargo). Yum.

Watch out for the continental shelf, especially in daylight. And watch for planes in BF14 and especially BF15.

This is an awesome area in the early war. I followed your line and found the Nelson. :rock:

Robert Fulton 01-15-09 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cerror
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Fulton
Take your ruler and draw a line from the SW corner of BE39 toward the ENE at a bearing of 65 degrees. This area is on the path to and from AM destinations and close to the bases in France.

Early in the war, I hunt both sides of this line, finding unescorted large ships and some convoys heading for Bristol. Often I have found a large tanker escorted by another tanker (or a large cargo). Yum.

Watch out for the continental shelf, especially in daylight. And watch for planes in BF14 and especially BF15.

This is an awesome area in the early war. I followed your line and found the Nelson. :rock:

Wunderbar! What was her location and heading, if you recall it?

cerror 01-15-09 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Fulton
Wunderbar! What was her location and heading, if you recall it?

She was sailing in the midst of a convoy in BF15 heading ENE towards the Bristol area.

Weiss Pinguin 01-15-09 01:09 PM

And the date? I must know the date! (Between the 24th and 30th of October I hope? :o)

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Very Super Market
AM 51 and 52 are safer than 53, if only because the water is deeper.

True, but grid 53 is a better choke point. ;)

cerror 01-15-09 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Weiß Pinguin
And the date? I must know the date! (Between the 24th and 30th of October I hope? :o)

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Very Super Market
AM 51 and 52 are safer than 53, if only because the water is deeper.

True, but grid 53 is a better choke point. ;)

October 22.


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