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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
21ft flat bottom The "Bucket"
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<blockquote data-quote="Flat Bottom" data-source="post: 314588" data-attributes="member: 4594"><p>Last year when the columbia river was ripping and the dam was opened wide I couldnt get my old style anchor to keep hooked so I attatched a 75lb concrete block to my 26 lb anchor, it finally held and was great for catching lots of shad. When the time came to pull the anchor we didnt have the float so we pulled in 100ft of that heavy bugger... needless to say I went to the 30lb columbia river anchor with the ball float and have not looked back lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat Bottom, post: 314588, member: 4594"] Last year when the columbia river was ripping and the dam was opened wide I couldnt get my old style anchor to keep hooked so I attatched a 75lb concrete block to my 26 lb anchor, it finally held and was great for catching lots of shad. When the time came to pull the anchor we didnt have the float so we pulled in 100ft of that heavy bugger... needless to say I went to the 30lb columbia river anchor with the ball float and have not looked back lol. [/QUOTE]
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