#904276 - 08/28/14 06:18 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Yes.
Fish on...
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#904286 - 08/28/14 07:56 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Browns Point,Wa. USA
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30# is okay and my fishing buddy used to jibe me about my 35# being overkill. 30s will slip and drag in anything much more than an eddy particularly with three people on board. I like to run plugs and divers on the hook while eating lunch and such, and sometimes, holding in THE spot is critical. If you have the arm strength, 35-40 is like setting a parking brake anywhere you like.
Just make sure you trim the boat forward to account for additional weight in the stern.
Edited by JTD (08/28/14 08:45 PM)
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#904291 - 08/28/14 08:14 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
[Re: JTD]
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Three Time Spawner
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I have a 40lber and It holds me in place ...
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#904305 - 08/28/14 08:56 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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+1 If you can find an older animal anchor, 30# is the way to go. Superior to the pyramid, enter the Animal Anchor...aka Ramsey Anchor Behold... This one is mine and weighs in at about 30# Has survived many drops since new in '87.
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#904346 - 08/28/14 11:09 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Fry
Registered: 06/24/14
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had a 35LB. on mine, if that's not enough you need to get into softer water
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#904532 - 08/30/14 08:27 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/06/11
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The cheapest..and my next purchase will be a kettle ball weight used in weight lifting. . check em out 50$35lbs. ..
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#904550 - 08/31/14 02:31 AM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Fluffer
Registered: 11/09/08
Posts: 665
Loc: Port Angeles Wa.
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+1 If you can find an older animal anchor, 30# is the way to go. Superior to the pyramid, enter the Animal Anchor...aka Ramsey Anchor Behold... This one is mine and weighs in at about 30# Has survived many drops since new in '87. i wouldnt dare drop that down in a lot of places in the sol duc. you wouldnt get it back i have a 25lb, 30, 35, and a 40. i use the 40lb 95% of the time
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#904557 - 08/31/14 09:06 AM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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In that case, you'd have even less chance of recovery with a Wegdematic (pyramid).
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#904691 - 09/02/14 10:43 AM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Registered: 08/21/13
Posts: 372
Loc: Tri-Cities, WA
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Thanks guys. I was curious if I'd get a response of "If you need more than x, you shouldn't be anchored there." Arm strength isn't an issue as there's already a 45lb homemade monstrosity hanging off the back now (that came with the boat). I'll go see what's on the shelf and grab something 35-40lbs. I'll mostly be on the Klickitat, and I have only seen pyramids and a couple chain anchors. Not sure if there's a reason for it. The cheapest..and my next purchase will be a kettle ball weight used in weight lifting. . check em out 50$35lbs. .. ^^^That's funny. I watched a boat struggle to anchor this spring on the Snake. As he drifted by, he asked what size of anchor I had. I replied, "26lb CR anchor with 8ft of 3/8" chain." He said, "Huh, I can't get this to stick. It's 50lb. Sportsman's was closed so I got this kettle ball from Sports Authority."
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#904758 - 09/02/14 09:16 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
[Re: Swifty27]
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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The key is to not go full retard and drop in fast/deep water. Find some soft water and drop. Look at the adjacent bank structure and that will often reveal what the bottom structure is like. Small freestone in soft water is the safest place to drop hook. But when you think it all through, the best thing to do is to beach the boat and get out and fish like you've done this before. Much better to tangle with Mr. Big with your feet on the ground. Mano a Mano....no boats or nets. No drags....direct drive. Deep water revive/release.
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#904959 - 09/04/14 10:36 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/06/11
Posts: 219
Loc: S River central
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Thx swifty...maybe ill pass on the kettle:)
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#904973 - 09/05/14 12:28 AM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
[Re: bhudda]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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30 pounds of lead will hold your boat better than 50 pounds of steel or iron, that's for sure.
An anchor debacle once caused me to have a boulder and cam straps masquerading as an anchor for a day...fugger easily weighed 50 pounds and didn't work worth a Crap. Bailed out by Robbo with a backup anchor the next day, which is another funny story...but was able to retrieve my anchor early the next day and all was right with the world again.
Lead is sticky...steel and stone is not.
Fish on...
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#904976 - 09/05/14 02:17 AM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
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+1 If you can find an older animal anchor, 30# is the way to go. Superior to the pyramid, enter the Animal Anchor...aka Ramsey Anchor Behold... This one is mine and weighs in at about 30# Has survived many drops since new in '87. DD I'm quite impressed you havent lost that anchor since the late 80's. I have on/off seasons where sometimes I lose one or two and then go for years without losing any. That thing looks hella grabby though. You must fish and anchor in pretty chill spots. Many times the water I want to fish doesn't yield to the best anchoring conditions, but I drop it anyway.
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#904986 - 09/05/14 09:04 AM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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Yep, when I was a n00b I'd drop in some sketchy places. Almost lost it a couple of times.
Now, I look for better places to drop.
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#905039 - 09/05/14 06:03 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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Do NOT buy a steel anchor if you help it. My boat came with one and it takes forever to stop in moderate flows. Was it a steel pyramid ?
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#905058 - 09/05/14 08:57 PM
Re: Need advice on drift boat anchor
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