The recent accident to Mick Davison brings home the dangers that fishing in close proximity to fellow anglers can present.
As a pendulum-caster myself, I wouldn'r dream of attempting that method if there were other anglers in the close proximity.- it's got to be an 'overhead thump'
No matter what precautions you take re. strength and length of shock leader etc, there's always the possibility of line being nicked or damaged, resulting in a crack-off.
Mick was lucky, I remember young Paul Hurst on S.S. pier in the 70's. He didn't survive the result of an impact with a 6oz lead AND this wasn't even a 'Pendulum Cast'
You can't be too carefull!
Drof
I have done some casting on the field there and even the best casters around have snap offs aswell like you say knots and gear ,when I 1st went I went with fast link clips thinking I could use them ,but couldn't because thay can straighten out ,had to be a oval link opened my eyeswhat kind of idiot was pendulum casting on a pier anyway , it should be banned on piers , wots the point your in deep water anyway , i use it only when i need to ie daytime or when there is a surf on , ive cast at n.e.s.a and n.w.s.a and at uksf , and they preach SAFETY ie knots , leader and so on , hope its no-one i know it gives the casting clubs a bad name![]()
theres a bloke gets on south shields pier
and thinks he can pendulum cast
joe the fireman
dodgy or what
says he hits 200 yards with bait
id say 100 max
he shouldnt be doing it
He'll be hitting less now he's using a shortened afaw rod the mans a muppet![]()
Hahaha I heard it was the first time the butt on his rod had bent![]()
no ones ever died on roker pier through a snap off from pendulum casting absolute garbage snd psck of lies
Why drag up a year old thread, which in itslef was a resurrection of a five year old thread, just to post this?
Half right. The lad that died took a 6oz sinker to the head when someone side swiping had the lead and line part company. Happened way back in the 1980s (can't remember exactly when).
So it wasn't pendulum casting (which if done safely and with consideration is far safer than a hell of a lot of other casts you see on the beaches and piers) but crap technique executed with dangerous gear that caused the tragedy.
I phil he's full of -hit when he was a fireman he couldn't put the cat out never mind a fire![]()