In reality, any form of casting is dangerous in the wrong hands.
There are many key factors including; casting style, shockleader/lead rating, knots used, surroundings, other people nearby and so on. The over-riding factor in my opinion is the competence of the angler concerned and his/her concern for the safety of others. We all know the varied spectrum of individuals that our sport/hobby attracts. I would rather be fishing on an open beach of safety conscious competent casters/anglers who may wish to swing a lead when required to reach fish, than say on the end of a pier in Mackerel season with the dangerous assortment of multiple hook rigs, weak line, poor knots and unsuitable rods with someone holding the other end who may not appreciate or care about the dangers to others.
Unfortunately, we have to rely on someone else's common sense and our own vigilance as fail-safe!
Ian.
There are many key factors including; casting style, shockleader/lead rating, knots used, surroundings, other people nearby and so on. The over-riding factor in my opinion is the competence of the angler concerned and his/her concern for the safety of others. We all know the varied spectrum of individuals that our sport/hobby attracts. I would rather be fishing on an open beach of safety conscious competent casters/anglers who may wish to swing a lead when required to reach fish, than say on the end of a pier in Mackerel season with the dangerous assortment of multiple hook rigs, weak line, poor knots and unsuitable rods with someone holding the other end who may not appreciate or care about the dangers to others.
Unfortunately, we have to rely on someone else's common sense and our own vigilance as fail-safe!
Ian.