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Your favourite hunting grounds
I would like to begin a thread containing your favourite hunting grounds with some of your biggest kills to date in that area.Please also include the dates if possible too.
I shall begin with mine from a new campaign I started about 2 mths ago using GWX3 (check my signature for full details of my career and campaign status,which I update regularly) :D Date - December 1939 Hunting Ground - BF11-BF14 Tonnage - 36.958 GRT , including our largest kill so far a 12.000 tonne Whale Factory Ship and a 9.000 tonne Modern Tanker. Notes on Area - This is a very lucrative spot I chose just south of Ireland covering approx 200km on a north/south patrol line in deep oceanic water slightly west from the shallower continental shelf,bringing in lots of cargo including oil from Canada,and later the USA to Britain.I also logged traffic passing SE through the area possibly heading for either France or Spain,no further details available to confirm this however. Gute Jagd! |
Have not played SH3 in about 6 months but when i did AM52 and the South western Approaches (BF13) were my two top areas to patrol. Hmmm tonnage in abundance.:arrgh!:
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SE England Sept39-Dec39
W and SW off Island Jan40-Sept40 SW of Freetown Africa Sept40-Dec40 W and SW and S off Island Jan41-Oct41 E of Canada Oct41-Dec41 E of America Dec41-Jan42 N of South America and the Caribbean Feb42-Dec42 N of Norway and Russia Jan43-Dec43 W of South Africa and the Indian Sea Jan44-Dec44 The Baltic Jan45-May45 |
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I'll be looking forward to one day hammering the Arctic routes :arrgh!: |
Generally, without specifying any time, I would mention these Areas:
The sound between Lands End and Scilly Isles. Just position yourself in the middle and bide your time. Stay submerged at day and ventilate early night and morning. If any warships approach silence the boat and lay quiet. If it is near enough use an electric torp without moving around. |
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Although I dont normally opt for attacking in coastal areas or too close to ports,deep open water is my preference (in an ideal world of course). The convoys north of Ireland sounds interesting,would they be running in early 1941? |
The most prolific area has got to be 250km west of Gib or the Rockall banks.
For bottlenecks try the western and southern approaches. |
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Rockall banks eh,that sounds up near Scotland,will have to consult my good friend google here ;) Edit: looks to be ESE of Scotland about 200km or so,SW of the Faroes,will check this area out on my return to base in a bit. |
I don't have one. I always go where they tell me.:sunny:
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Suffice to say Doenitz exploded with rage from my coffee attack on him,and he threw his all over me,and then it just got out of hand,with water bombs and cushions etc LMAO |
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North West of scapa flow, where the water gets deep. There are plenty of task forces early in the war out there, and I have sunk the rodney and an illustrious class out there, along with several southhamptons and destroyers.
Obvoisly the 2 bottlenecks entering english ports from the west will give you plenty of contacts, but you still want to stay beyond the shallows or youll run across ASW trawlers, Elcos and tons of other minor units that WILL report your position. As long as you stay outside of the shallows they wont find you as they dont go out that far. ive been sitting 250k west of Gibraltar and patrolling N and S for over 2 weeks now and nothing but aircraft, dont understand why. |
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