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Boat Anchors
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I just drift. Nothing but the wind.
I have a 3 or 4 ft. stainless steel rod with a shackle on it. It is good up to 6 or 7 ft. and some pretty good winds. I also have a 30 lb. black PVC coated fluke type anchor for real high winds or current. But don't use it much cause it is tough to pull in. |
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That 200lb anchor is hard to get in the bote. I made my anchor
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Ray - i am not familiar with the rod anchor. is it one you stick in the bottom and then tie off to?
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Stake-out-stik is real popular here in texas. I think they started off for kayakers but I used to fish with a quide that uses one - dead quiet, but only good to about 8'-9'. |
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Thanks. Will start looking for the cajun type anchors.
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i use the _ _ _ _ out of my cajun anchor, its great for shallow water ! if im in deeper water i use the Richter Anchor.
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Keep in mind you will have to store it somewhere in your boat-- it is pretty long. I thought about that type of anchor also but went another way because I didn't want it cluttering up the floor. Maybe someone here has a good suggestion of where they keep it so it stays out of the way. Can you clip it up off the floor?
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i use a 14 foot joint of 3/4 inch fiberglass.ive sharpened one end and attached a shackle on one end.you set this bad boy and it will not be pulled out by any winds!!! i store it by velcroing it to my grab rails on the sides of my boat.if yall want one, i got plenty of these "rods" lemme know.
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also the best place i fount to put it, is in a rod holder, works perfect............
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I keep my cajun anchor in a box up front.
Just pull it out, tie off and throw it like a spear into the mud. |
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lafayette, but im always down in raceland in may...late june. pm me ya number and ill be happy ta call ya when im there and drop ya one off. or, if ya fish the tourney, ill give ya one there
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POWER POLE!!!! in deep water i use the claw type it seems to come up cleaner than the fluke type
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spear anchor?
Will the spear type anchor hold on oyster bed? How hard is it to get it out of the mud if thrown deep?
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I seen a post a few months ago about an anchore. Don't remember what it was called but it was a fiberglass pole with brackets that you can mount any where on your boat and you just shove it down when you are ready to anchor. It was good for up to 7' of water and had good reviews. I'm trying to find it now
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The softer the mud, the deeper it goes. It will hold pretty good in almost any water up to a certain depth. I don't have any issues in 7 or 8 ft. of water, unless the bottom is real hard. The deeper the water, the slower the anchor goes as it gets deeper. So of you want to anchor in deep water, you need a heavy spear type anchor. My neighbors son in law has a brass rod with a brass ring welded on the top. It is pretty heavy. I have a solid stainless steel rod with a stainless shackle on it. It is pretty heavy too. You also need to hold the rod around the 3/4 mark from the bottom before chunking the spear. If you hold it too high, it will tend to go at an angle instead of straight down and not hold as good. When you are ready to move off a reef, just put your trolling motor down and move off. Then tie it off and start the main motor and putt putt to get the mud off. |
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here ya go Big Flounder
www.stay-put-fishing.com www.holdmypole.com www.wanganchor.com www.stickitanchorpins.com |
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