RVR 119, 2 Anchor Wizards, Anchor W brand Anchor off the bow roller, Drag Chain (silenced by tire tube) off the rear. I can face up or down stream @ anytime on any River/Creek run. Higher gauge chain with fewer links helps with paddle speed water resistance. The more links in the water will slow the YAK.
I almost spit out of coffee when I recognized that dam. Some big smallies in there! Had no idea you guys ever come to my area. Hope you had some good fishing that day!
Do your chain hang low? Ok-Thankyou for doing this video! I am one of the people that requested this and this really helped me visualize how it works. Future idea. Would love to get your opinions and Ethan’s regarding that Zman Ned Rig rod-maybe you can fish it together. It looks like an ultralight-meets medium rod that maybe would be good on the river? The two reviews I saw preferred the shorter rod.
Plasti dip works well on chain for drag anchors. Coats the chain " helps prevent rusting " but really just keeps it from banging into the kayak and damaging it
Think I'm gonna buy the wizard with a trolley system but put a drift sock on it instead of an anchor, then use a yakattack parknpole to fully anchor if needed.
Just purchased at NuCanoe F10. Looking for an anchor system to fish the Susquehanna River 20-30 miles north of Harrisburg, Pa. How durable is this anchoring system? The Susquehanna has a very rocky bottom. A claw type of anchor can get caught underneath a rock and makes it hard to retrieve. What type of anchor would you suggest and how much weight for a river at 3.5-4.2 feet deep? Thank you for your time and expertise.
Hey so I have fallen in love with kayak fishing, just using a regular old pelican mission 100 so I took that back and got a Pelican Sentinel 100X Angler Fishing Kayak from costco. I have an anchor wizard coming in and trying to decide if I want to mount it bow or stern. Ill mainly be fishing rivers, maybe take it out onto some smaller lakes (live in ontario). On the rivers I find myself usually liking to go up river so when I am ready to go I have the current to help me get back instead of fighting it when I am tired. I usually like to fish my ned rig so I pull up to a spot I like and sit for 5 mins working all around me and move up river. What would work best for me? Also do you recommend chains or I was thinking one of those cannonball weights used for down rigging. My local rivers can be rock, sand, weedy bottoms.
If you want to fish going up river, bowmount a chain anchor. Or if you want to sprint up river and just fish down, stern mount chains. Chains are the best river anchor in our opinion.
You say you rarely find yourself anchoring off the bow of the kayak, is that also the case when fishing lakes? I like the setup you have on the Shoalie and I'm thinking of going with a similar setup but I mainly fish inland lakes.
You mentioned possibly putting a pulley on side of kayak; any concern about weight of anchor damaging kayak or pulling pulley out? You’d definitely want the reinforced pulley!
No more than rocks and debris tumbling in the current. It hasn't prevented us from catching fish. But by all means you could wrap your chains in rubber or dip them.
What is your go to anchor setup?
My chute is off the bow and I also use a 9ft anchor pole along with the wizard if I want to lock myself in place.
Anchor wizard plus anchor trolley equals great combo.
I want to try a downrigger as an anchor wizard
Kudos to both of you for knowing it’s a “winch” and not a “wench” like most of the videos I watch! 👏🏻 👏🏻
I like to talk down to my anchor wizard and remind it I’m in charge. 😂
RVR 119, 2 Anchor Wizards, Anchor W brand Anchor off the bow roller, Drag Chain (silenced by tire tube) off the rear. I can face up or down stream @ anytime on any River/Creek run. Higher gauge chain with fewer links helps with paddle speed water resistance. The more links in the water will slow the YAK.
I almost spit out of coffee when I recognized that dam. Some big smallies in there! Had no idea you guys ever come to my area. Hope you had some good fishing that day!
I use power coated steel chain for my anchor and it's worked really well so far with my anchor wizard
Chains all the way...when there's no spot lock, that is. Great video guys!
Solid information in a concise video. I dig it.
Do your chain hang low?
Ok-Thankyou for doing this video! I am one of the people that requested this and this really helped me visualize how it works.
Future idea. Would love to get your opinions and Ethan’s regarding that Zman Ned Rig rod-maybe you can fish it together. It looks like an ultralight-meets medium rod that maybe would be good on the river? The two reviews I saw preferred the shorter rod.
I have a 6# lead that works pretty well. Anchor Wizard has been sitting on my coffee table for two months--maybe I should install it.
Nows the time!
Thanks for sharing this guys! Love the set-up.
I use a retractable clothes line reel. Got it attached to my kayak crate. Works great.
Interesting, l like it
Plasti dip works well on chain for drag anchors. Coats the chain " helps prevent rusting " but really just keeps it from banging into the kayak and damaging it
Bowline knot is a great one for all boaters
I use a divers reel with bell anchor
Thanks for doing this video! Mine is pretty identical and helps to know I am rigging it correctly on my Shoalie!
There ya go 🤙🏼
I have a 5 lb Boat anchor Attach to 100ft paracord every 10 feet. I have a hitch not loop with a Caribbean so I can attach to set anchor depth.
Thank you me and my grandma go fishing and we went out today and needed a Anchor but Caught fish 🐟
I’m newer to kayak fishing and really want a spot lock trolling motor but have been looking at how to anchor without one. This is interesting.
Anchor wizard is the way to go!
Super nice. Thank‘s and greetings from Germany
Great video. Clean set up & functional. Thanks.
Think I'm gonna buy the wizard with a trolley system but put a drift sock on it instead of an anchor, then use a yakattack parknpole to fully anchor if needed.
Thanks team!!
Great video I’m going to try your set up.
Just purchased at NuCanoe F10. Looking for an anchor system to fish the Susquehanna River 20-30 miles north of Harrisburg, Pa. How durable is this anchoring system? The Susquehanna has a very rocky bottom. A claw type of anchor can get caught underneath a rock and makes it hard to retrieve. What type of anchor would you suggest and how much weight for a river at 3.5-4.2 feet deep? Thank you for your time and expertise.
Can you use the anchor chute for the anchor wizard on the back side?
yup
You actually do wanna cover them cause they make a lot of noise on the bottom dragging = spooked fish but I agree they are the best option.
Hey so I have fallen in love with kayak fishing, just using a regular old pelican mission 100 so I took that back and got a Pelican Sentinel 100X Angler Fishing Kayak from costco. I have an anchor wizard coming in and trying to decide if I want to mount it bow or stern. Ill mainly be fishing rivers, maybe take it out onto some smaller lakes (live in ontario). On the rivers I find myself usually liking to go up river so when I am ready to go I have the current to help me get back instead of fighting it when I am tired. I usually like to fish my ned rig so I pull up to a spot I like and sit for 5 mins working all around me and move up river. What would work best for me? Also do you recommend chains or I was thinking one of those cannonball weights used for down rigging. My local rivers can be rock, sand, weedy bottoms.
If you want to fish going up river, bowmount a chain anchor. Or if you want to sprint up river and just fish down, stern mount chains. Chains are the best river anchor in our opinion.
Did you get rid of the hobie
Not yet
@aaanglers I bought a hobie just like yours Best kayak I've ever bought still looking to get me a snorlax, sticker.🙂
What if there are reefs on the bottom can they get snagged?
No idea, we live in michigan, so no reefs. Probably not the best option
Just curious, do you think the noise from the chains dragging scare off fish?
Maybe, but not that we have noticed. You can cover it with bike tire tubing tho
Thank you @@aaanglers
You say you rarely find yourself anchoring off the bow of the kayak, is that also the case when fishing lakes? I like the setup you have on the Shoalie and I'm thinking of going with a similar setup but I mainly fish inland lakes.
We have used a stern anchor only for years. Works fine for us!
You mentioned possibly putting a pulley on side of kayak; any concern about weight of anchor damaging kayak or pulling pulley out? You’d definitely want the reinforced pulley!
A pulley with brass inserts will be totally fine. Used them for years. A lot of kayaks these days are set up for them.
@@aaanglersThanks, I didn’t think you attached it directly to the kayak by itself.
What chain gauge did you use for the 1lbs and 1/2lbs drag anchor?
I always forget, but you really just need to know the weight of each length of chain. We usually use 1 lb and 1/2 lb lengths that we can combine.
What if the chain gets caught and you can’t reel it up? Do you just cut your line?
You can cut the line, but we have never had it get stuck. Been running it in rivers for years
Great idea and video
Won’t the chains add unwanted noise?
No more than rocks and debris tumbling in the current. It hasn't prevented us from catching fish. But by all means you could wrap your chains in rubber or dip them.
Harken pulley