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Anchoring Tips - How To Anchor A Wreck - The Fish Locker

Anchoring Tips - How To Anchor A Wreck - The Fish Locker

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Following on from my recent fishing at anchor session, I have broken the video down to bring you a how to video. Showing my tips for shooting the anchor, marking the wreck and hauling the anchor with an Alderney ring. This is my method and it is the method I find most successful when fishing at anchor, you may have another way, I would love to hear your methods. It's always good to share knowledge
Date: 2022-05-03

Comments and reviews: 6


I use this system. None better. My only observation is that if you use a heavy chain you can get away with much less length of rope. Not by the book but when trying to keep station over the wreck the less swing as the tide changes tne better. Make sure there's a drop strop off the ring so ypu don't puncture the buoy the anchor fires its way through! Smaller dia rope would do on your boat. Great info fish locker. Hope you don't mind my feedback. -
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interesting video, thanks what about those electric anchors approx 40 lbs or similar but they only have 40m of rope, I use one in the lakes 40 lbs never tried it at seas its says its marine suitable still even in east of Ireland is usually no more then 25 m of water where I fish, would you think is unsafe to have that little spare of rope 15 m spare in 25 m of water
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There is a lot more to anchoring than I thought! How come you can-t just drop the anchor at the wreck and have the anchor line going straight up to the boat I-m confused and slightly scared as I-m trying anchoring for the first time.
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Hello John. A question if you don't mind. I have two shackles on my anchor chain. Will the chain pass through the ring or will it get caught on the screw part of the shackle? Many thanks.
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Thanks for the video. In the video you have got your rope in bundles - are these bundles separate and if so how do you tie them together?
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Never ever ever it thought when i was learning triangles in school that i-d need it for something like this: D. Love the vid.
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