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does anyone use an anchor for a kayak?

in lake erie, i often drift while fishing in my kayak... i thought for fishing an anchor could be quite handy. if so is there a particular size of anchor that would be good?

Public Comments

  1. Get a brick with holes in it, and use some 1/4" rope to use as a rode. It does not take much to hold a kayak relatively still. The brick will not have much holding power to the bottom, but it is cheap and disposable. In some conditions a real anchor may sink your kayak before you know it. All it would take is a good hold on the bottom, a short rode and a large wake, and you would be under the water. Regards, Dan
  2. WHAHAHHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!! an anchor for a kayak.!!~~~ ROFL... LMAO......!!!!!!!~~~ LOL*1000 .... 2 points..... *yes.. listen to Jamezace.. jump off in the middle of Lake Erie to put the anchor in position*
  3. yes there is an anchor for a kayak, it's bout 4lbs and has foldable hooks, i have and use an anchor all the time, it's great when i want to jump off and wade fish. when you drop it in the water make sure the hooks are open , and if the bottom is soft just step on it and smoosh it in.... if bottom is rocky it'll catch and hold.......good luck
  4. my wife
  5. A really inexpensive way to make an anchor for a kayak or other small boat is to take a coffee can, set a small loop of rebar in it so that the loop sits about 3 inches above the lip of the can, and fill the can with cement or concrete.
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