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<blockquote data-quote="flatheadsteve" data-source="post: 509572" data-attributes="member: 33666"><p>Yeah it all depends on the situation. When catfishing we fish with up to 9 rods out 6 usually out the back off the transom. I need the boat positioned with the stern facing whatever log jam or cover we are fishing and I can't have the wind or current or boat wakes causing it to sway side to side tangling lines up. It's always a 2 anchor affair when doing that. Days where the wind changes directions alot not uncommon to run 2 off the back and 1 off the front to keep the boat from swaying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatheadsteve, post: 509572, member: 33666"] Yeah it all depends on the situation. When catfishing we fish with up to 9 rods out 6 usually out the back off the transom. I need the boat positioned with the stern facing whatever log jam or cover we are fishing and I can't have the wind or current or boat wakes causing it to sway side to side tangling lines up. It's always a 2 anchor affair when doing that. Days where the wind changes directions alot not uncommon to run 2 off the back and 1 off the front to keep the boat from swaying. [/QUOTE]
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