Anchor Advise

FishyJere

Nee Jerry Metcalf
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Be advised, if you plan to use it in the Yakima, there is a reason the boats there largely favor a ball of chain. The basaltic rock formations can grab and hold a solid anchor. My experience with drift boats is that lead pyramids are cheap and they work most places.
 

Paige

Wishing I was fishing the Sauk
Be advised, if you plan to use it in the Yakima, there is a reason the boats there largely favor a ball of chain. The basaltic rock formations can grab and hold a solid anchor. My experience with drift boats is that lead pyramids are cheap and they work most places.


I believe the tornado anchors where designed by Yakima river guides, I know Reds endorses and sells them!
 

O' Clarkii Stomias

Landlocked Atlantic Salmon
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We all stopped using lead anchors over 35 years ago. Didn't feel putting all that lead in the river was a good thing. Even a wad of chain will get hung up if it's dropped in the wrong spot. In 40+ years of float fishing rivers. I have never lost an anchor, but I've seen many lost, and a couple of boats sunk do to improper deployment. I haven't personally used a Tornado, but the concept seems good, and those that I've talked to that use them, like them a lot.
 
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