Casting poser...

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.
 
I knew I'd get an emotive response on this one...:o

I need to practice my casting technique, but until I get out fishing more often I'm not going to improve...at best i could prob do 70/80 yds with an overhead thump

I also used a multi for the first time in years the other week and that, again, is another art to master if you're not used to it...I'm a fixed spool man normally, but I have to concede that it's not really the best reel from the rocks :red:

I always use a leader (from the beach) 10lb of breaking strain to every ounce of lead you intend to cast with....that's what Sea Angler told me 20+ years ago and funnily enough it's just been written about again this month :rolleyes::D
 
40 years man and boy, pendulum casting(ish) lol and still yet to hit someone (touch wood).
Mind you I have used the word "DUCK" a few times
 
I knew I'd get an emotive response on this one...:o

I need to practice my casting technique, but until I get out fishing more often I'm not going to improve...at best i could prob do 70/80 yds with an overhead thump

I also used a multi for the first time in years the other week and that, again, is another art to master if you're not used to it...I'm a fixed spool man normally, but I have to concede that it's not really the best reel from the rocks :red:

I always use a leader (from the beach) 10lb of breaking strain to every ounce of lead you intend to cast with....that's what Sea Angler told me 20+ years ago and funnily enough it's just been written about again this month :rolleyes::D
there is a casting comp at kirkleathem redcar this sunday everybody is welcome youl pick up some useful tips and even some coaching [ free i might add] it will be a good day out even for spectators very friendly club cracking set of lads
 
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Have to agree bazz casting events are an excellent way to learn, nobody is bothered by how far you cast as everyone is merely concerned by how far they are casting on the day!!! a crackin day out and a fantastic way to learn !!!!
 
casting posers ,we are not. just a bunch of lads having a good laugh. believe me when i say , its very addictive once you,ve done it :thumbup:
 
have tried it with a few lads on nesa,and it reallly works on casting distance ,and good for the extra bait launching too,with no danger at all
 
40 years man and boy, pendulum casting(ish) lol and still yet to hit someone (touch wood).
Mind you I have used the word "DUCK" a few times

Health and Safety you out of control maverick - I bet the school roof's made of dynamite and black mambas and you let the kids play out in the rain?

You are in the teaching lark aren't you Stores, just got a bit para. Apologies for cheese
 
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