So for anchoring on a rocky bottom I would recommend a grappling style anchor. Then I would set up the chain from the flukes of the anchor and run the chain down the shank of the anchor and place some zip ties there. This way, if the anchor were to get stuck in the rocks, the pressure from the anchor ball will break the tie wraps and pull the anchor out backwards. We cover this in detail along with proper anchoring techniques in our anchoring 101 video. Below is the link for that video. ua-cam.com/video/F83iYNkc2HQ/v-deo.htmlsi=wRdNZ02ZLeUZkvFn
The BEST video on the subject. Thank you.
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I recently started doing this. It’s been amazing. Great video, Capt.!
It’s way better than trying to pull it by hand! Thanks for your continued support!
Great video, keep them coming. Thank You for the info.
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I could watch those big rollers all day. Something mesmerizing about them.
They are beautiful, just not so much fun to be fishing in them.
AWESOME
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Way better than winch
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what do you do if the anchor is in a rocky bottom
So for anchoring on a rocky bottom I would recommend a grappling style anchor. Then I would set up the chain from the flukes of the anchor and run the chain down the shank of the anchor and place some zip ties there. This way, if the anchor were to get stuck in the rocks, the pressure from the anchor ball will break the tie wraps and pull the anchor out backwards.
We cover this in detail along with proper anchoring techniques in our anchoring 101 video. Below is the link for that video.
ua-cam.com/video/F83iYNkc2HQ/v-deo.htmlsi=wRdNZ02ZLeUZkvFn