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I have an idea for fishing creeks from a canoe. Actually I got the
idea from a show I saw last week. They were fishing for trout out of a rowboat. They threw a chain out of the bow of the boat and let it drag along the bottom. It kept the boat aligned nicely with the shore. I was thinking about doing the same thing with my canoe. I wouldn't need much weight, just enough to drag the bottom and keep my canoe straight. I'd use it in the slow deep sections. The question is what to use. I was think about some sort of cable or chain that is covered so it won't make noise while it scrapes the bottom. Maybe a foot long piece of chain tied to some rope. Also something that won't get stuck. Any ideas? Anyone ever tried this? It seems like it would work unless the wind is stronger than the current. Chuck. |
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To cut down the wind blown drift on my canoe, I have one of the Rocker
Stoppers http://www.davisnet.com/marine/produ....asp?pnum=0352 I got it at Boat US some years ago. I had to weight one portion to keep it from floating up. Just another idea. The chain might ( or might not ) be better. -- RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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Any decent marine dealer will have sections of plastic coated chain used for
anchor chain. I use them because he don't clank around, and they last better in the wet environment. I imagine for your application the plastic coating might start to wear off after a while, but nothing dragged along the bottom will last for ever. Fishing Forums Fishing Links www.yumabassman.com "CR" wrote in message om... I have an idea for fishing creeks from a canoe. Actually I got the idea from a show I saw last week. They were fishing for trout out of a rowboat. They threw a chain out of the bow of the boat and let it drag along the bottom. It kept the boat aligned nicely with the shore. I was thinking about doing the same thing with my canoe. I wouldn't need much weight, just enough to drag the bottom and keep my canoe straight. I'd use it in the slow deep sections. The question is what to use. I was think about some sort of cable or chain that is covered so it won't make noise while it scrapes the bottom. Maybe a foot long piece of chain tied to some rope. Also something that won't get stuck. Any ideas? Anyone ever tried this? It seems like it would work unless the wind is stronger than the current. Chuck. |
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I used a window weight to slow my drift, that might work..
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The were used in old windows, made of iron, maybe a foot long, 2-3: in
dia with a hole to tie a line to on one end, I think they are still common, I had 3 or 4. |
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Just curious. What does AJH stand for? Every time I see your handle on a
psot I think AHJ which is a fire alarm term for "Authority Having Jurisdiction." ie. State Fire Marshall, city fire department Fire System inspector, etc... -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "AJH" wrote in message ... The were used in old windows, made of iron, maybe a foot long, 2-3: in dia with a hole to tie a line to on one end, I think they are still common, I had 3 or 4. |
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Common problem for river fishing..
I think I saw somebody talking about this kind of solutions with a section of old tire included. Look on riversmallies.com. Try the forums and search for chain or somehting similar. steve "CR" wrote in message om... I have an idea for fishing creeks from a canoe. Actually I got the idea from a show I saw last week. They were fishing for trout out of a rowboat. They threw a chain out of the bow of the boat and let it drag along the bottom. It kept the boat aligned nicely with the shore. I was thinking about doing the same thing with my canoe. I wouldn't need much weight, just enough to drag the bottom and keep my canoe straight. I'd use it in the slow deep sections. The question is what to use. I was think about some sort of cable or chain that is covered so it won't make noise while it scrapes the bottom. Maybe a foot long piece of chain tied to some rope. Also something that won't get stuck. Any ideas? Anyone ever tried this? It seems like it would work unless the wind is stronger than the current. Chuck. |
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