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Insidiator 10-13-2011 11:27 AM

Anchor Advice?
 
Just got a bigger boat this year, 22' Hanko. Had problems holding the boat on anchor last time at Caldwell reef in SW Pass, due to the strong current and bigger boat I kept drifting into po'd fellow anglers. Since I hadn't picked my final anchor yet, I was wondering what experience says is the best type or size anchor for areas like the reefs in the pass. Any advice appreciated.....:)

Duck Butter 10-13-2011 11:34 AM

You could look into the "w" anchor if you are fishing shallow water. Anything over 4 feet deep though it will not hold:D

SOrry to hijack, that just came to me and i felt it needed to be shared.

PUREBAY2200 10-13-2011 11:40 AM

15 lb anchor & 8 ft of heavy chain, it's gonna hold that anchor down so it can get into the mud, sand etc.

For a true hard reef anchor, the "grapple" anchor works best. Its got spikes that will grab reef / rocks & not destroy the bottom. Also the anchor spikes will bend a lil bit so u can retrieve the anchor if it get stuck or hubg.No chain needed just tie rope to anchor.
10-12 lb if u fishin a deeper reef like 10ft or more a chain may help.

meaux fishing 10-13-2011 12:07 PM

chain on an anchor makes all the difference in the world

Wide Open 10-13-2011 12:20 PM

Deep water and heavy current calls for long heavy chain, 6-8ft. at least! the chain is more important than the anchor itself. You can get away with 4-6 ft, but double the chain (two lengths of 4-6ft. side by side if all you have is a lighter chain! its the weight that keeps the anchor from pulling off the bottom. I use a danforth 20-26ft. series, and it does really good, but I also have 6 ft. of heavy chain. Its the biggest series that would fit in my anchor locker on my bayboat. good luck with it!

Insidiator 10-13-2011 01:40 PM

Thanks guys. I never thought of the chain, looks like I'll be getting one. I saw a plastic coated one at Academy, don't know how that coating holds up. I'll probably go with a grapple as PUREBAY2200 suggested. Thanks for the tips, may they save you all from future (unintended) encroachment violations.

jchief 10-13-2011 01:58 PM

I have used both the grappling anchors and this one. This one holds on a reef or in the sand.

http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...3&merchID=4006

shellman 10-13-2011 01:59 PM

Anchor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Insidiator (Post 335537)
Thanks guys. I never thought of the chain, looks like I'll be getting one. I saw a plastic coated one at Academy, don't know how that coating holds up. I'll probably go with a grapple as PUREBAY2200 suggested. Thanks for the tips, may they save you all from future (unintended) encroachment violations.

Better plastic coated chain @ lowes and its cheaper than acadamy.I use a danforth anchor w/ 6' chain fish caldwell w/ no problems...

JDd 10-13-2011 08:46 PM

Danforth Hi Tensile 5H and 8' of 5/16" galv chain.

Skip the plastic coated chain.

PUREBAY2200 10-13-2011 09:30 PM

If u have a small anchor box, the coated chain will b difficult to get in..... It don't bend alot.
Loose chain will take up less space and b easier to store.
I had a medium size box in my purebay, but with 2 anchors- always have a back up- i went with the loose chain.
Good luck!!
Glad we could all help!

kbaudoin 10-13-2011 09:42 PM

cajun anchors are awsome for 8 ft or less throw like a spear and you are done

INTOACTION 10-14-2011 05:31 AM

Kajun Klaw---manufactured by Streamline industries, I mostly fish reefs south of Marsh Island, this is the only anchor that holds.

INTOACTION 10-14-2011 05:33 AM

Anchor
 
Kajun Klaw---manufactured by Streamline industries, I mostly fish reefs south of Marsh Island, this is the only anchor that holds.

shellman 10-14-2011 07:46 AM

Anchor chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 335838)
If u have a small anchor box, the coated chain will b difficult to get in..... It don't bend alot.
Loose chain will take up less space and b easier to store.
I had a medium size box in my purebay, but with 2 anchors- always have a back up- i went with the loose chain.
Good luck!!
Glad we could all help!

Anchor chain @ Lowes , each link is coated seperatly. It functions like regular chain, just don,t scratch your boat up.

krazykat 10-14-2011 07:48 AM

Stay away from the plastic coated chain. Chain will eventually rust under plastic.

Insidiator 10-16-2011 05:28 PM

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I bought the 5/16" inch galvanized X 8 ft. I have a carpet remnant in my anchor locker to deaden the noise on the aluminum hull and prevent wear/tear. Here's a pic of it. Oh, and some fish from yesterday at T' Butte. Thx to JR, who came to show me how to catch some specs, and thanks for the advice. This is a great board.

shellman 10-16-2011 06:07 PM

Good haul mann,,,,,

SaltyShaw 10-16-2011 08:05 PM

I like my Mighty Mite anchor but a chain is def a must


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