Ok, I got some serious time on the Commander SUP this weekend. Unfortunately, I went 0-1 on carp, but the good news is I learned a fair amount about this contraption.
The best discovery is that my 10# anchor is superior to the flimsy stake-out pole I made.
The pole was fine for the most part, but the paddle and anchor method worked better for me. And I think it would be better than even a proper stake-out pole.
Here's why-
I could paddle one handed (other hand on the rod) while standing on the anchor line. Or just drift with the wind. That was super stealthy.
If I wanted to stop I simply lifted my foot and set the anchor. The flats were only 2-3' deep so not much line involved. And the anchor drop was silent since it was already mostly in the water.
The anchor also acted as a better slow speed skeg than the actual skeg. Speed is not necessary if you want to slowly approach a carp or a spot. And when the wind kicked up and it was time to get back to the put-in the anchor "skeg" didn't prevent me from making way.
So here's the quick & dirty field-rigged anchor setup-
Anchor line down thru the back opening between the seat section and the 2 tubes. Does the new design have this hole? It has come in handy a few times now. Be sort of a shame if they took that away.
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And since the flat is a fairly consistent depth you know where to knot the line in order to set the anchor as well as to hold the anchor.
This resulted in being able to lift and set the anchor with one hand. The other hand had the rod and or the paddle.
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I found this much more enjoyable than sticking the pole in the mud and also more effective.
Now, obviously, if I depended on a proper pole to push then I could have one hand on the rod and the other on the pole and then just stake-out to stop. No fiddling with the anchor line, but I find staking is not always easy and is nearly impossible if rocky bottom. I think fiddling with the anchor line more dependable and more stealthy.
Anyone use this anchor concept on their SUPs or SUKs?
Now I can't wait to invade a couple hard or impossible to wade flats! Next year! Then maybe I'll finally be able to call it the Carp Commander.