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		Does anyone use an anchor?   I do enjoy some bait fishing for trout and on occasion I do enjoy not having to kick around to stay in one place.  I always catch myself drifting due to “Gosh darn boaters” and I end up not successful on the bait fishing.  Does anyone use an anchor?
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		My husband does, but he uses links of large chain attached to a Carabiner.
He can add or subtract chain as needed
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		I have several anchors but never use them. Mainly because you need 2 to really hold position, since you will still swing around some with a single. Also, don't like carrying more weight on my small pontoon. If you hookup with a big one, no way to chase it by the time you pull up anchor.  Now, I just hover to hold position with a troll motor, which gives more flexibility to do various things. 
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 [quote Quinterora8]Does anyone use an anchor?   I do enjoy some bait fishing for trout and on occasion I do enjoy not having to kick around to stay in one place.  I always catch myself drifting due to “Gosh darn boaters” and I end up not successful on the bait fishing.  Does anyone use an anchor?[/quote]
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		I use two anchors.
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		Anchor trolley with a 5lb rubber coated dumbbell. Problem solved.
If Im in my float tube, just line and dumbbell attached to one of the tube's D ring.
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		I have one but not used it in years. I put one on the toon for one reservoir (Strawberry) for if you do not have one there you are blown off the water by 9 am.  Haven't fished strawberry in 10 years.  Looks like I gotta go back.[cool]  Anchors do have their uses at times.
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		I have tried a couple of anchors but haven't had much luck with them holding in the wind.  Probably too small.
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		Problem with Strawberry is it gets deep real fast.  That is allot of rope to be playing with.
I don't use them.  Like mentioned, flippers/motor.  Works just fine.  Can chase the fish when needed also.
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		I have a 100' rope that I use.  I was able to talk Anderson Lumber (when they were around) out of an old spool that was empty from their bulk rope chain area.  Holds it nicely.  But like I said I haven't used it in years due to not fishing strawberry in years.  I made it for that lake specifically.  Got tired of being blown around.
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		[quote flygoddess]My husband does, but he uses links of large chain attached to a Carabiner.
He can add or subtract chain as needed[/quote]
cant wait to use mine!
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		Look at that anchor bracket, thats cool !!!
 
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		Mojo just went with a front and rear model like Dave sells
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		which one ?
Oh, one more thing- there is a catalog ? I dont  have one...............[frown]
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		What about the ones they sell at BASS PRO, or Cabelas the cheap one they have?  Are those good enough.
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		Peter,
 
Call Dave and have him send you a catalog and also ask about the "how to row a river" instructional dvd.
 
I just received several catalogs as I ran out after handing them out.  I'm trying to increase the number of pontooners down here for my float club.  3 of my friends have bought one so far.
 
Back on topic, I use an anchor when the wind comes up.  I bought the Scadden star anchor.  I anchor and then use my standing platform to fish all around me, then lift and drift a little and start all over again.
 
 
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