08-28-2003, 07:13 PM
There are so many different anchors out there to choose from that it can be easy to make the wrong choice. Some tuber's do not use anchors at all but I always recommend them.
This one is more for small boat's that tube's or pontoon's and I do not recommend.
I personally like this one because I fish bays and near beaches,etc in sand and mud. This anchor only weighs like 5 pounds but still digs in well.
This one weighs from 3-5 pounds and folds. My problem with this is if the tide is light and this is dragging in sand or mud it might not dig in. I have not used this one.
My friend uses this one and says it works good in almost any bottom conditions.
And of course the " Mushroom " anchor. My personal experience is this only works on calm lakes. In the ocean it will not dig in and slides. I do not recommend this for ocean fishing.
Anyway all of the above anchors are avaliabe through [url "http://www.boatersworld.com"]www.boatersworld.com[/url]
I hope this helps the new tubers and maybe some of the existing tubers [cool]
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This one is more for small boat's that tube's or pontoon's and I do not recommend.
I personally like this one because I fish bays and near beaches,etc in sand and mud. This anchor only weighs like 5 pounds but still digs in well.
This one weighs from 3-5 pounds and folds. My problem with this is if the tide is light and this is dragging in sand or mud it might not dig in. I have not used this one.
My friend uses this one and says it works good in almost any bottom conditions.
And of course the " Mushroom " anchor. My personal experience is this only works on calm lakes. In the ocean it will not dig in and slides. I do not recommend this for ocean fishing.
Anyway all of the above anchors are avaliabe through [url "http://www.boatersworld.com"]www.boatersworld.com[/url]
I hope this helps the new tubers and maybe some of the existing tubers [cool]
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