Yes it can be. With open reels, you can get your fingers caught, the line can cut through your skin, or you could be fighting a fish and the pole snaps and the reel comes up and kicks you in the face. None of these things are very likely but can happen. The best thing to do when you don't know or are unsure about a fishing reel is to read the manual on it before use.
Reel Fishing II happened in 2000.
Reel Fishing III happened in 2003.
Reel Fishing Challenge happened in 2009.
It's possible but the reel and rod are not made to handle the stresses that monofilament fishing line will put on the gear. The drags on a fly fishing reel are not as robust as a conventional reel.
George Snyder was the person who mad ethe fishing reel.
Reel Fishing II was created on 2000-01-27.
Reel Fishing III was created on 2003-06-26.
Reel Fishing Challenge was created on 2009-06-29.
The most conventional fishing reel is the spinning reel. Easy learn and easy to use for most general applications.
A fishing reel.
The foot of a reel is the part of the reel that attaches to the pole.
A fishing reel works by allowing anglers to cast their fishing line farther and reel it back in smoothly. When a fish bites, the reel helps to control the tension on the line and bring the fish in.