https://paddling.com/learn/staying-put-keeping-your-kayak-still/
Another suggestion is that the anchor changes based on your location. I fish a lot of rivers with rocks so I use the grapple type anchor and rig it specially for this. It is tided on at the bottom of the anchor and then a sacrificial piece holds the line to the top of the anchor. If it gets stuck you break the sacrificial thing and the anchor comes up upside down so the grapples fold up and get off of the hang-up.
On Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 4:32:57 PM UTC-4, psba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi - I have used the rock and rope, Flintstone style, anchor for the last several years while chasing Shad at Fletchers. The judges have begun deducting style points so I am looking for an upgrade. Any recommendations?Peter - Silver Spring
http://www.tpfr.org
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