03-08-2010, 08:15 PM
Absolutely. I have heard tale and seen one pontoon boat that the frame folded in half because of an anchor on a river.
In my case, it is simply the fly line that is my concern and reason for NOT using an anchor.
We will travel several 100 miles to fish and because of that, weather is not always cooperative, but we still go.
On some of those, I see a wind sock being an accident waiting to happen. I mean, I would be flying and 9 times out of 10, .....the wrong direction.
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In my case, it is simply the fly line that is my concern and reason for NOT using an anchor.
We will travel several 100 miles to fish and because of that, weather is not always cooperative, but we still go.
On some of those, I see a wind sock being an accident waiting to happen. I mean, I would be flying and 9 times out of 10, .....the wrong direction.
![[Image: Monday1600.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/Henrys%20Lake%20Sept%202008/Monday1600.jpg)
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