Douglasdzaster
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Hello everyone, I’m planning the first of three trips to take grandkids to stay at Lake Somerville a few days and fish. This first trip is taking the most planning. After it I’m all set for the others.
I’m doing my best to put them on some fish. I’m planning on using chum I have brewing and anchor in spots. I’m getting a second anchor for the stern so I keep the boat facing into the wind and it’s not drifting around.
I have a 16’ long x 5’ across the floor and 7’ beem across top flat bottom. It’s really sturdy. But we’re supposed to have some wind which there’s several creeks and islands to hide out.
I always carefully distribute weight and have no trip hazards.
My bow anchor is a 15-20 lb. Navy anchor that I’ve had for several boats now but never used a chain. I’m getting a 7 lb. Fluke for the stern.
How much of what size chain should I use on both anchors?
The bow anchor only has 50’ rope but I’m getting longer for peeper water in the future l
I read I should have a foot of chain per foot of boat but that seems why overkill for my tin boat.
Another suggestion was a pound per foot of boat also seems overkill. I don’t fish river currents. I’m mainly lake fishing and have to deal with wind which when the waves start hitting the boat pretty good I’m out of there.
I just want to go ahead and have some chain like I should so the anchors will set and hold better in the mud and clay.
As always your advice is greatly appreciated. Thank y’all.
I’m doing my best to put them on some fish. I’m planning on using chum I have brewing and anchor in spots. I’m getting a second anchor for the stern so I keep the boat facing into the wind and it’s not drifting around.
I have a 16’ long x 5’ across the floor and 7’ beem across top flat bottom. It’s really sturdy. But we’re supposed to have some wind which there’s several creeks and islands to hide out.
I always carefully distribute weight and have no trip hazards.
My bow anchor is a 15-20 lb. Navy anchor that I’ve had for several boats now but never used a chain. I’m getting a 7 lb. Fluke for the stern.
How much of what size chain should I use on both anchors?
The bow anchor only has 50’ rope but I’m getting longer for peeper water in the future l
I read I should have a foot of chain per foot of boat but that seems why overkill for my tin boat.
Another suggestion was a pound per foot of boat also seems overkill. I don’t fish river currents. I’m mainly lake fishing and have to deal with wind which when the waves start hitting the boat pretty good I’m out of there.
I just want to go ahead and have some chain like I should so the anchors will set and hold better in the mud and clay.
As always your advice is greatly appreciated. Thank y’all.