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Anchoring jons in fast water?
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<blockquote data-quote="RiverLife" data-source="post: 414153" data-attributes="member: 18879"><p>I like the hand crank Anchor Mate systems. </p><p></p><p>Fab up a way to mount it on the bow and you are good to go. I use a 8-12LB mushroom type anchor and like others have mentioned plenty of line let out. If she slips let out more line.</p><p></p><p>Never head out without a really sharp knife in case I have to cut one loose in a hurry. </p><p></p><p>Lots a debris coming down after a storm is not a good time to be sitting anchored. Get off the main channel and find a cove to fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverLife, post: 414153, member: 18879"] I like the hand crank Anchor Mate systems. Fab up a way to mount it on the bow and you are good to go. I use a 8-12LB mushroom type anchor and like others have mentioned plenty of line let out. If she slips let out more line. Never head out without a really sharp knife in case I have to cut one loose in a hurry. Lots a debris coming down after a storm is not a good time to be sitting anchored. Get off the main channel and find a cove to fish. [/QUOTE]
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