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I'm gonna have to bookmark this thread I started. Good tips on hunting grounds!
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BF14 is busy. There is always something to have a pop at normally sailing east or west. Its in the western approaches and is close to where the convoy routes all converge south of ireland. If im having a quiet patrol I head there. Post February 1943 its definitely hairy and definitely Charlies Point so be careful. Same goes for anywhere west of Gibraltar as far as Casablanca, busy with shipping pre 1943 busy with hunting aircraft and other ASW minded enemies post 1943. Before France has been invaded Casablanca port is an easy way to get 20,000grt. Sink both trawlers one patrolling in the offing and another moored in port. Then you can surface and pick off the merchants at your lesuire. It is a bit boring but if cant face heir admiral with a blank its a good place to go.
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