While the current does move, I have never waded anywhere near where the current is moving as I am always standing in the frog water. There are a few slippery rocks near the bridge but if you fell there you would just need to pick yourself up. As you wade down from the bridge the bottom is all gravel, shells and silt-very easy to wade. It can get a bit deep during a higher tide but there isn't much to cause you to loose you footing and even if you did, you should be in dead water.
Just don't wade in the current and you will be fine. It isn't a very wide spot so as long as you are a somewhat competent caster you should have no reason to be anywhere near the current.
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