22E6441
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 29, 2008
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- 376
While I was out today I lost a lure and an anchor.
Had a bad snag with my lure and had to cut my fishing line.
When we went to leave, I couldn't get the darn anchor up! We were anchored for about an hour in a stiff breeze...18 feet of water...rocky bottom...anchor wouldn't budge. I pulled and pulled, then tried to reposition the boat....pulled some more. Tried for about 15 minutes to get it....no dice.
It was a number 5 danforth type anchor. Funny, because I had just commented to my wife how happy I was with the anchor because it held us in place so well!!!!!
How can I prevent this from happening? Should I have a couple different kinds or anchors and bring one that meets certain conditions or something? I'm kind of at a loss.....this has never happened before. Mind, my past anchors were all old jugs filled with concrete and a u bolt. They didn't really hold you too well, but they never got caught either.......
Had a bad snag with my lure and had to cut my fishing line.
When we went to leave, I couldn't get the darn anchor up! We were anchored for about an hour in a stiff breeze...18 feet of water...rocky bottom...anchor wouldn't budge. I pulled and pulled, then tried to reposition the boat....pulled some more. Tried for about 15 minutes to get it....no dice.
It was a number 5 danforth type anchor. Funny, because I had just commented to my wife how happy I was with the anchor because it held us in place so well!!!!!
How can I prevent this from happening? Should I have a couple different kinds or anchors and bring one that meets certain conditions or something? I'm kind of at a loss.....this has never happened before. Mind, my past anchors were all old jugs filled with concrete and a u bolt. They didn't really hold you too well, but they never got caught either.......