I need to get a new anchor for my drifter. Looking for a 30lb. pyramid anchor. I'm in Georgia. Does anyone know of a supplier on the east coast? All retailers I can find are out west and I'm trying to limit my shipping costs. Thanks for any help, Rob.
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Thanks, Chris. I'm one few drifters in my area. I sure there are a lot more. So I don't really get to see new ideas or strategies in the drift world much. Think I'm going to try one of these chain anchors the other guys are talking about. Thanks for your reply
Here's a picture of a style popular in Washington State, perhaps beyond too. A big hunk of chain fastened together with a shackle. Gather it in a bunch of loops. No shipping involved.
Rick
https://www.google.com/search?q=chain+boat+anchors&source=lnms&...
I just saw one pic on that page that is whats popular here in Mich for floating rivers. Its just some pc`s of huge logging chain connected with a loop. Guys make these up, I think I paid $25 for it on a float trip 15 yrs ago. Its really heavy, but you can adjust the amount of chain on the bottom and slow the drift, or drop it all the way and stop. We have mostly sand and gravel bottoms. I guess though, its hard on the eco systems of the river bottoms, or anything touching the river bottoms, thats been talked about alot lately in the conservation writeups
Good stuff - I'm going to make one of these. I love this forum for these reasons - community and new ideas. I've never seen such an anchor but am always into making my own stuff - like my rods, flies, and boat! Thanks.
Very helpful, Rick. Thank you
Chris, you bring up a good point, care of the resource.
It's kind of intriguing that most of the boats that I have viewed on the Yakima River in Washington State have these anchors and are on boats owned by guides. I have one but it sits in the garage. I have a pyramid anchor that I use.
I think that it is important to use care in where you drop or place your anchor. I often stop in shallow water, get out and take the anchor up on dry, shoreline rocks.
Rick Newman
Everything is bad any more. I get the whole thing and send money to TU, dont keep any fish, wash my gear etc. I would say here that with far more people wading rivers cause more bottom damage than the small amount of drift boats. Pretty soon we will have to only fish offshore and cast tiny cameras hoping to see a fish :/
Thinkin about it, anything is bad. Those bars with the spikes sticking out would be far more damage than the chain, as the chain doesnt dig.
Very interesting perspectives all the way around. Many things for me to consider moving forward. I appreciate all the input.
For clarity -
Is the chain used to anchor the boat or slow the drift? My interest is to stop my boat completely while I fish, not slow the boat by dragging across the bottom.
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