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Old May 20th, 2007, 11:47 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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Default Any canoeists here?

On May 20, 2:21 pm, "Marty" wrote:
Thank you all for your comments. Yes, my comment about wind speed referred
to a maximum which you'd go out in. This is what I bought, the kevlar
ultralight.

http://www.wenonah.com/products/temp....php?IID=20&SI...

I've just had it out once. I sit on the bow seat. I'm using a five-gallon
pail (with a lid) and filling it with an appropriate amount of water and
putting it in the other end to trim the boat within reason.

At one point the boat was pointed west and I wanted to head south into a
fairly stiff southerly breeze. Using the widest strokes I could, I couldn't
even come close to turning that boat toward the south. So I did close to a
360° using backward strokes and then headed south. I don't know if that was
the right way to do it, or if there is another way I could have turned that
boat.

I wouldn't spend $30 for the anchor from the Boundary Waters place, but the
local West Marine has it much cheaper.

Again, thanks for the replies.

"Marty" wrote in message

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I just bought a canoe, an ultralight tandem model which I'll be using solo.
I was wondering what I could use for an anchor; it would almost always be
in shallow water with a soft bottom. Would a 1.5# anchor such as this do
the job?


http://www.boundarywaterscatalog.com...cfm/4,2645.htm


Also, I'm curious as to what your limit is as to wind speed. I'm thinking
maybe 10 mph or less, but just don't know.


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Another trick that I have seen used, and used int he past for shall0w
water "anchoring" is to clamp some kind of tube vertically to the side
of the canoe. (works greta for any small boatin shallow water
fishing). Then take a long piece of pipe and slide it through the
tube and stick it into the mud on the bottom. When I have done it I
used a ten foot piece of conduit, but I'm sure you could come up with
a variety of ways to apply the principle. It works... well until you
find the deeper cut across the area you are fishing. LOL.

My Uncle used a two rope grappling release anchor for his canoe. When
I need a regular anchor I just used a generic mushroom mud anchor.
Both worked just fine.


Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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