Need a good reef anchor
I have a 21ft boat. What's kind of anchor I need for anchoring on a reef. My fortress doesnt work on reefs...
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The best ancor I found is my 12' Talon
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I'm currently saving up for that $2000 up grade! Not quite there yet though! Lol
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Have the fortress, (fail) but it was free, now I use this, it works!!!!! Has not let me move!
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/produ...nchor?a=559801 |
I like my fortress anchor. It work great everywhere but the reefs.
Do you have the 11lb or 16lb claw. |
I think the 16, need to check I have about 4' chain, with shackles each end and the thimble rope, no issues.
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What about the Grappler/Mighty Mite anchors
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Just checked, I go the 11lb.
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I hold on reefs all the time, never an issue. I listened to a recommendation, thanks 'W' glad I did, is big fits in the anchor box. Use in sand on ICW, to Oysters, to east side reefs.
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Richter Anchor is all I use., but grapples are great to. The plus to the Richter is they are easy to retrieve. If you go with a Richter Anchor, just make sure it is the right size for your boat.
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This is what I have along with a fortress and a power pole. I can count on one hand how many times I took out the fortress. I love this thing and I have used it just about everywhere. Works in mud, sand, reef, rocks, I have stuck it in grating in on a rig. It doesn't take a mile of rope to set and it doesn't take a crane to pull it off bottom. The only place it hasn't held is Caldwell when the tide is donkey. But the fortress and the power pole failed there as well. I think I paid 40$ for it at Touchards.
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And I really don't take out my fortress much at all being that I have an ipilot trolling motor. |
Touchard's in Delcambre. Awesome store.
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True story. Fortress is a great anchor but I hardly use anymore. |
Went last month with a buddy with big boat. Fished somewhere called T booty or something and buncha boats were anchored down and we had a big ground rod and just used a big sledgehammer and anchored with that. Worked well. We didn't catch any and didn't see anybody catch either but most left about 5 minutes later. They were all mad that the fish weren't biting. Everybody was hollering. Beats a day at work though
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yigo, how big is your boat?
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Must have been an off day. |
Small bay boat, 22'
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I use a stick-it-anchor. It is an 8' solid Fiberglas rod. I use mine all the time, and love it. The only down fall is when it is windy (over 15mph), it will not hold my boat (I have a wide 19' CC). They're priced right $80ish depending on where you get it. I plan on getting another one to help in positioning the bow in the correct position, and also when the wind is bad.
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I have the aluminum rod. It works great
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When I went to South Carolina to purchase my Triton... The boat broker recommended the SEA CLAW... I have a 12# with bronze fluke and stainless steel shank... I use 4' of rubber coated chain..
It holds my triton in big wind, waves, in every bottom I fish.... My anchor sells for $150. For a 12# small anchor to hold my boat in all conditions I've fished it, is amazing... I spoke to owner of company in florida. His is one of the best tarpon fishing guides in Florida..... He told me to try his anchor and if it wasn't the BEST I've used he would take it back... I was SOLD after using it about 3 trips...He's now making a lot of different sizes and using stainless flukes as an options. Just FYI GUYS... The best Anchor in the world will not work without a length of chain.. |
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