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shake-n-bake 03-05-2017 10:57 AM

Pontoon boat advice.
 
Just purchased a 9 foot pontoon boat. Looking for advise on what style of anchor and weight to purchase. Boat will be used on still water only.

Thanks in advance..

kinwahkly 03-05-2017 11:05 AM

Pyramid anchords 10lbs or 15lbs.

rmatei 03-05-2017 11:18 AM

5 lb folding grapnel works for me. If you are going to be out in real windy conditions you will need 10-12 lbs. I might get another 5 lb to use one in the front and one in the back to keep the pontoon from swinging a lot in 15+Km winds.

Dragon Troller 03-05-2017 11:34 AM

I use a 10lb pyramid, works great

FlYiNGuY 03-05-2017 11:42 AM

Pyramid and two anchors is a must to be effective on still water. (IMO)

Don Andersen 03-05-2017 12:39 PM

I spend upwards of 90 days a year in a pontoon boat while fishing from Manitoba>BC. I use a 5 lb. anchor <> 95% of the time.
Only need a 10 lber. If fishing sandy bottom lakes.
Never saw a reason for front mounted anchor. Friends installed them - lasted a couple of trips and disappeared.
Fin control works just fine to hold you.

Don

haggis57 03-05-2017 01:25 PM

I use a 2 lb folding, fluke style one that Outcast sells as a Float Tube anchor. It has worked fine on my 8 ft pontoon as well.

Dragon Troller 03-05-2017 03:05 PM

Come to think of it Don is right, unless its windy or sandy, then 8
lbs is plenty.

kinwahkly 03-11-2017 09:20 AM

Can you use a drift boat for still water fishing?

Mr Flyguy 03-11-2017 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kinwahkly (Post 3491528)
Can you use a drift boat for still water fishing?

I've seen a guy and a couple using their drift boats on Muir Lake. I imagine one would want two anchors to prevent swinging around.

Probably not much fun for trolling a fly though.

goldscud 03-11-2017 12:10 PM

Drift boats catch a lot of wind. Seen guys use electric motors to get around

Taco 03-12-2017 09:44 AM

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I built these. The little one is 5 lbs of melted lead wheels weights. The bigger one is made from the female end of a drill stem and stuffed full of old wheel weights and welded shut. Came out a little heavier than my target weight. IIRC it's 13 lbs.

fishunter327 03-12-2017 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goldscud (Post 3491713)
Drift boats catch a lot of wind. Seen guys use electric motors to get around

Yes it's hard to troll in too much wind.
Works very good for stillwater fishing with two anchors.
Any motor over 7.5 hp just makes you plow more water not really go any faster.

rycoma 03-12-2017 07:56 PM

Just an idea that we used one time and now I use it all the time in my float tube. We forgot anchors but had reusable shopping bags and rope. Grab some rocks and fill the bag up tie it up and tie your rope on. Worked well for the day at the end of the day dump out the rocks and put your catch in the shopping bag.


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