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Topic: River anchor  (Read 3614 times)

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mickfish

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I trying to rig an anchor ala drift boat where I don't bring it in everytime. I want to be able to drop anchor and bring it up without bringing in the boat everytime. That way when I fish for steelies I can drop anchor often without much hassle. I have been thinking of running the line thru PVC that starts next to the seat and extends past the back of the yak so when I raise the anchor it will hang out of the water.
Any experience or ideas would be appreciated.

Maybe Mooch should put one of these or his ride!!!
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You might look at the scotty anchor lock... fits in a standard scotty mount.



http://www.scotty.com/marine/products/product/fishacc/anchorlock.html



Another would be the Scotty Trap-Eze... designed for lifting and lowering crab traps but fits in a standard scotty mount.



http://www.scotty.com/marine/products/product/fishacc/trapease.html


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Thanks Erik that's what I have been looking for. Seen any around Santa rosa?
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I thought I saw the Trap Eze at the Outdoor Pro Shop.  Not sure on the anchor lock.  OPS has a good selection of Scotty stuff though.  Might also check West Marine.

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Just make sure you figure out a decent quick release system  :smt002


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I don't think quick release is necessary for Steelhead fishing in the river... (unless you are in the Sacramento river and you hook into a Dino up there). 

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I was thinking less about fish fighting and more about dodging the random large object floating down the river or snagging your anchor line.


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I was thinking less about fish fighting and more about dodging the random large object floating down the river or snagging your anchor line.
Thanks for the warning Bill I will be fishing the Russian where I know the river well, and the flows are pretty dinky.
Don't think the release is needed but I know shit happens, in case something does I can always let the rope slide thru, and kiss the anchor good-bye. 
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I trying to rig an anchor ala drift boat where I don't bring it in everytime. I want to be able to drop anchor and bring it up without bringing in the boat everytime. That way when I fish for steelies I can drop anchor often without much hassle. I have been thinking of running the line thru PVC that starts next to the seat and extends past the back of the yak so when I raise the anchor it will hang out of the water.
Any experience or ideas would be appreciated.

Maybe Mooch should put one of these or his ride!!!



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You might look at the scotty anchor lock... fits in a standard scotty mount.

Thanks for the tip Erik came in the mail today looks perfect got the fllush mount. I'll post a picture after I mount it.
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