Thank you. I’m not really a fisherman. I’m just a guy who likes to fish. If I catch ONE bass…that is a good day! Good job of explaining everything! Again, thank you!
Honestly the most easy to follow tutorial ever. Some fools on TH-cam with lots of advice but no explanation why they advise you to do whatever. This was brilliant and good camera work too. Thankyou
There are so many anchor trolly tutorials that just assume you know certain things. As a beginner I needed this broken down to the most basic level like you explained. Thank you.
Thanks for this. Been searching all over looking for a video where it actually shows the way to run the rope from the anchor, through the trolley and how to secure it to the kayak. Some good videos out there but none of them finished the job..... thanks for putting it all together.
I really like the chain anchor idea-would have never thought of that. Great slow to the point explanation of everything. Will consider doing the bungee attachment for the anchor trolley. Thanks!
Really good video. Thanks for sharing the tips and info on operation. Your daughter did a great job of operating the camera as well. I hope you took her to her favorite restaurant for dinner.
I have anker Trollope on both my kayaks . but , never used them. Was not sure how. You definitely made it easy for understand. And I think the chain are better then the claw for my type of fishing.
Thanks for the great info. I plan on fishing in current and now see the value of an anchor trolley. I had originally planned on running the anchor off the stern only, but having the option of using the bow also (and from a sitting position) I see adding a trolley would be a good investment.
Terrific video Well spoke concise and on point Thanks for it I'm doing my research thinking about a doing the kayak thing Was wondering how the anchor lines worked And thanks to you , now I know Liking the idea of the chain
I use a stakeout pull on the river all the time. Now granted my kayak has pretty heavy duty scupper holes, but what I do is put my kayak up against a bank and push the pole through the scupper up stream from log jams and other structure. Ive been doing this for about 5 years now and see no visible sign of scupper hole wear or failure. Ive also used it on the outside of my kayak at an angle to wedge my kayak into the bank. I do like the chain idea. If you use the actual achor, Float Fish Adventure has a great video on how to rig it so in the event you get it stuff you can retrieve it pretty easy and he fishes rivers most of the time. New sub love you stuff. Keep it up.
you can use the first one if rigged correctly, tie on the bottom of the anchor, use a zip tie to hold the line to the top, if it gets hung a good pull will snap the zip tie and you will be pulling on the bottom of the anchor, the "arms" of the anchor fold up and you get the anchor back. just carry a few zip ties with you and you can use it again and again.
Good video. My standard kayak anchor shows to tie the rope onto the bottom of the anchor, run it past the top and hold it to the top of the anchor with a zip tie. If you get snagged, yank it hard, break the zip tie and then you’re pulling up your anchor from the bottom of it.. I haven’t needed to do that and I’m wondering your experience or thoughts on that. Also this is the first time I e ever seen the chain setup.. I really like that
Great video!! Good idea not to secure pulley and using the bungee method . Eddie should I use silicone when I drill the holes to install my trolley anchor ?? . I just got my pursuit and I quickly realized it's a heavy kayak , but it's a amazing kayak..
Wow definitely going apply the chain link system I love the. Ideas of be able to control how much weight your using being able to add or remove weight would be awesome I don't fish moving water here in Florida but alway getting hung up on lily pads and grass the chains should pull up with no problem thanks I found this video helpful
That finger type anchor should have an eyelet connection point on the bottom. Try connecting a short 2' light chain to that point and then about 1 1/2' up the chain attach the chain to the top eyelet with a ziptie. If your anchor gets stuck pulling hard on the anchor line will break the ziptie and start pulling the anchor from the bottom closing the fingers and allowing you to retrieve it easily
When using the fold out type of anchor attach to the opposite end than seems normal. Run the rope up th anchor and Use a small type wrap strap to attach the rope to the other end of the anchor. Now if your anchor gets really stuck: jerk hard to break the tyewrap strap. This will now cause the anchor to fold closed and release so you don't lose your anchor. Or maybe worse cause your kayak to flip if you cannot cut it loose from the boat! In fact don't type the anchor rope to the boat but rather run the rope through the ring and use the zigzag that's easily released. By using a float 20' above the anchor: if you have to release the anchor completely , you can go back to get it or get your buddy up stream to retrieve it for you. Safety first !!!
how do you attach an anchor line buoy in case you have to toss the line overboard to track down a big fish, obviously the buoy wont slip through the anchor line ?
Great job Eddie in your tutorial, your sharing to help others keep safe and be more effective in anchoring. I think your system is excellent and I surely would adopt when I get my fishing kayak I am curious about how do you deal with large waves that may occur from boats passing while you are anchored down. What do you do in that case? I have heard it said that in such situations, you do not want to be anchored down for it can capsize your kayak Thanks so much!
Jim Dou thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated! As for dealing with strong waves or wake from passing boats, As long as you are anchored from the bow or stern, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. And generally, it is easier to deal with waves if you point the bow into the waves, which you can easily do, even with your anchor deployed. And any water that you might take on will immediately drain out through the scupper holes. Hope that answers your question! Thanks again!
Thank you for the explanation of the trolley and the safety implications of anchoring from the middle. I am left with one question though. Why would you leave the trolley in the front and the anchor hanging in the water? To save time when ready to deploy again?
Tim G That’s correct. But since filming this video, I have made a slight change and I only use a small, cannonball shaped anchor up front now. And I mostly use the drag chain from the rear when drifting. The small cannon ball up front doesn’t hang down in the water and create any drag when paddling. I actually have a seminar posted on the Nucanoe channel called essential knowledge for the kayak river fisherman that gives some more details about this. Be sure to check it out!
Thanks for the good info but the spikey anchor is fine if you tie the rope from the other end of the anchor then use a small ziptie to attach the rope to the other end so it will function normally but if it hangs up 5ne ziptie breaks and the rope will pull the anchor from the rear end unjamming it
Thank you, This was very informative as I’m still looking for my first yak. I’ve been thinking about the ascend 128t. I would like to know what you think of that one as a starter?
So you basically don't know how to properly use a claw anchor. If your claw anchor is getting stuck you are tying it from the top. It's supposed to be tied from the bottom and the main line zip tied to the top so it can break free and be pulled in easily. Why would you use the anchor trolley and leave the anchor / chain in the water? You can keep it next to you and deploy it as needed then shift it to where you want to anchor your yak from.
As far as droping the anchor off the bow; instead of crawling up to the anchor, can't a person just minipulate the trolly eye to the amidships then drop the anchor then move the trolly eye back to the bow??
Addicted Angler add some outriggers, problem solved. I made mine for 40 bucks in about two hours out of PVC and it works great. I no longer fear the assholes who wakeboard inconsiderately.
You didn't do a very good job explaining the trolley. U should show how u drop the anchor and move the trolley up, the cleat it off, then cleat off the anchor line. Then show reverse when u pull up anchor... Uncleat trolley and move into back.. etc
The best guide on an anchor trolley. Stresses all the safety elements!
Thank you. I’m not really a fisherman. I’m just a guy who likes to fish. If I catch ONE bass…that is a good day! Good job of explaining everything! Again, thank you!
Honestly the most easy to follow tutorial ever. Some fools on TH-cam with lots of advice but no explanation why they advise you to do whatever. This was brilliant and good camera work too. Thankyou
There are so many anchor trolly tutorials that just assume you know certain things. As a beginner I needed this broken down to the most basic level like you explained. Thank you.
Thanks for this. Been searching all over looking for a video where it actually shows the way to run the rope from the anchor, through the trolley and how to secure it to the kayak. Some good videos out there but none of them finished the job..... thanks for putting it all together.
Best video I have seen on the anchor trolley! Thank U for taking the time to explain it in detail and giving your advice on anchors.
I really like the chain anchor idea-would have never thought of that. Great slow to the point explanation of everything. Will consider doing the bungee attachment for the anchor trolley. Thanks!
Was never a fan of the zig zag pulley until you pointed out it doubles as an anchor lock! Great video, thank you.
Thanks Eddie! Chain anchor idea is geniousb
Outstanding. Thanks. I’m a yak noob and this was very informative.
Don't think it could be explained any simpler, thanks for the video
Fantastic video with great explanations! Thanks!
I am glad you shared this. I am a nebbie to kayaking. Boat has not seen water yet, but I will get it in soon. Cheers Jeff
Nice. Good explanation for a novice like myself. Love the bungee up front, and the chain makes great sense.
Thanks,
Nick, in Redfield Arkansas
Really good video. Thanks for sharing the tips and info on operation. Your daughter did a great job of operating the camera as well. I hope you took her to her favorite restaurant for dinner.
Great video, best explanation of an anchor trolley I have seen so far...thanks for taking the time to make and post this video!!
My dad tought me how to play that little blues luck in the intro when I was about 10 years old. I'm 31 now and still love it
That chain idea is great, thanks man.
Just bought a kayak that had one built in, now I know how to use it. Thanks Sam Rockwell's Cousin!
Exactly what I needed to learn. Thank you!
I have anker Trollope on both my kayaks . but , never used them. Was not sure how. You definitely made it easy for understand. And I think the chain are better then the claw for my type of fishing.
Best video on youtube for this subject
Excellent video, thank you sir👍
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you!
really wonderful video. And, I love the hat.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing your kayak wisdom.
Great video!
Thanks. I hadn't seen the idea of adding the bungee.
chain link anchor - BRILLIANT!
THANKS FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO, I WILL SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE. LIKE YOUR ALL CAMO SET UP TOO.
What an awesome video. Thank you so much. I made a trolley on my yak but was still confused about it.
Very helpful! Me and my husband are new to kayak fishing :)
I like your chain anchor idea, 1st time to see that, thanks for the video :)
Thanks for the great info. I plan on fishing in current and now see the value of an anchor trolley. I had originally planned on running the anchor off the stern only, but having the option of using the bow also (and from a sitting position) I see adding a trolley would be a good investment.
Great Info! I just added a trolley to my boat. I like your drag chain set up. Thanks for the tip!
Great information Eddie, now I know exactly why I should have one on my Yak!
Great video and thank you.
Terrific video
Well spoke concise and on point
Thanks for it
I'm doing my research thinking about a doing the kayak thing
Was wondering how the anchor lines worked
And thanks to you , now I know
Liking the idea of the chain
It did answer my questions. Thanks!
If you have an anchor trolly you could move it to middle of boat to retrieve and not have it drag. Just a tip. Informative video. Nice yak.
I use a stakeout pull on the river all the time. Now granted my kayak has pretty heavy duty scupper holes, but what I do is put my kayak up against a bank and push the pole through the scupper up stream from log jams and other structure. Ive been doing this for about 5 years now and see no visible sign of scupper hole wear or failure. Ive also used it on the outside of my kayak at an angle to wedge my kayak into the bank. I do like the chain idea. If you use the actual achor, Float Fish Adventure has a great video on how to rig it so in the event you get it stuff you can retrieve it pretty easy and he fishes rivers most of the time. New sub love you stuff. Keep it up.
Great information, your video helped a lot. Thanks Eddie!
thanks for that info. I finally understand the anchor trolley system function.
Hey Eddie ,Thanks for the important info .I was just about to set up an anchor on my kayak and this answered lot's of questions,Thanks
you can use the first one if rigged correctly, tie on the bottom of the anchor, use a zip tie to hold the line to the top, if it gets hung a good pull will snap the zip tie and you will be pulling on the bottom of the anchor, the "arms" of the anchor fold up and you get the anchor back. just carry a few zip ties with you and you can use it again and again.
Legend has it his left hand never left that pocket
Hahaha
Jacob Ammons 😂
Awesome info. I'm as to kayaking and this helped a lot. Thank you, Sir!
I’m as to kayaking too
@@Aware_of_myshelf haha, yeah, I don't know what the heck I was trying to say here. 🤣
Joey Tornado 😆 it happens man! I thought you were making an analogy but didn’t finish! 😂
never seen that chain anchor before and bungy to keep slack firm at the pulleys ...thank you sir !
This was great. Thank you so much.
Good info. I like the matching shorts & shirt ensemble Eddie! :)
TheGoatMumbler Thank you sir! Attire graciously provided by Drake Waterfowl!
Good video. My standard kayak anchor shows to tie the rope onto the bottom of the anchor, run it past the top and hold it to the top of the anchor with a zip tie. If you get snagged, yank it hard, break the zip tie and then you’re pulling up your anchor from the bottom of it.. I haven’t needed to do that and I’m wondering your experience or thoughts on that. Also this is the first time I e ever seen the chain setup.. I really like that
Great ideas, Thank You.
I'm liking the chain idea
Great video!! Good idea not to secure pulley and using the bungee method . Eddie should I use silicone when I drill the holes to install my trolley anchor ?? . I just got my pursuit and I quickly realized it's a heavy kayak , but it's a amazing kayak..
Excellent video!! Thank you for your advice!
Best mic and camera quality
Wow definitely going apply the chain link system I love the. Ideas of be able to control how much weight your using being able to add or remove weight would be awesome I don't fish moving water here in Florida but alway getting hung up on lily pads and grass the chains should pull up with no problem thanks I found this video helpful
Great video! Very helpful, thank u sir.
Thanks for the video! Where or what would you call that handle that your anchor rope is on? I like that "kite handle" for the anchor rope.
That finger type anchor should have an eyelet connection point on the bottom. Try connecting a short 2' light chain to that point and then about 1 1/2' up the chain attach the chain to the top eyelet with a ziptie. If your anchor gets stuck pulling hard on the anchor line will break the ziptie and start pulling the anchor from the bottom closing the fingers and allowing you to retrieve it easily
When using the fold out type of anchor attach to the opposite end than seems normal. Run the rope up th anchor and Use a small type wrap strap to attach the rope to the other end of the anchor. Now if your anchor gets really stuck: jerk hard to break the tyewrap strap. This will now cause the anchor to fold closed and release so you don't lose your anchor. Or maybe worse cause your kayak to flip if you cannot cut it loose from the boat! In fact don't type the anchor rope to the boat but rather run the rope through the ring and use the zigzag that's easily released. By using a float 20' above the anchor: if you have to release the anchor completely , you can go back to get it or get your buddy up stream to retrieve it for you. Safety first !!!
B Casteel I didn't see your post, I wrote the exact same thing. Sorry you hit the nail on the head.
Thanks Eddie, good info.
how do you attach an anchor line buoy in case you have to toss the line overboard to track down a big fish, obviously the buoy wont slip through the anchor line ?
Great job Eddie in your tutorial, your sharing to help others keep safe and be more effective in anchoring. I think your system is excellent and I surely would adopt when I get my fishing kayak
I am curious about how do you deal with large waves that may occur from boats passing while you are anchored down. What do you do in that case? I have heard it said that in such situations, you do not want to be anchored down for it can capsize your kayak Thanks so much!
Jim Dou thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated! As for dealing with strong waves or wake from passing boats, As long as you are anchored from the bow or stern, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. And generally, it is easier to deal with waves if you point the bow into the waves, which you can easily do, even with your anchor deployed. And any water that you might take on will immediately drain out through the scupper holes. Hope that answers your question! Thanks again!
Great job I have looked for a hour to figure out how to anchor my canoe, now I know. This me my canoe Lol
Thank you for the explanation of the trolley and the safety implications of anchoring from the middle. I am left with one question though. Why would you leave the trolley in the front and the anchor hanging in the water? To save time when ready to deploy again?
Tim G That’s correct. But since filming this video, I have made a slight change and I only use a small, cannonball shaped anchor up front now. And I mostly use the drag chain from the rear when drifting. The small cannon ball up front doesn’t hang down in the water and create any drag when paddling. I actually have a seminar posted on the Nucanoe channel called essential knowledge for the kayak river fisherman that gives some more details about this. Be sure to check it out!
Thanks for the good info but the spikey anchor is fine if you tie the rope from the other end of the anchor then use a small ziptie to attach the rope to the other end so it will function normally but if it hangs up 5ne ziptie breaks and the rope will pull the anchor from the rear end unjamming it
What factors are considered when choosing which side to install your anchor trolley? I see Port (left) side most often.
Hey Eddie, What is the total weight of your chains combine? Great video thank you
Great video. Great explanation. I like you keep your unused anchorline dry, in the boat. Is that paracord? What are you winding it on? Thanks.
I like my mushroom anchor. I does get stuck some in the mud. But I am anchored well.
Thank you, This was very informative as I’m still looking for my first yak. I’ve been thinking about the ascend 128t. I would like to know what you think of that one as a starter?
great video might add old fashioned window weights make a decent low cost anchor...
Thank you yes you did answer my question
Good vid!
Where did you get your trolley system? I particularly like the rope guides.
Dan Pastrick sorry for the late response. We have them listed in the accessory section on the Nucanoe website.
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So you basically don't know how to properly use a claw anchor.
If your claw anchor is getting stuck you are tying it from the top.
It's supposed to be tied from the bottom and the main line zip tied to the top so it can break free and be pulled in easily.
Why would you use the anchor trolley and leave the anchor / chain in the water? You can keep it next to you and deploy it as needed then shift it to where you want to anchor your yak from.
Thanks Ed.
As far as droping the anchor off the bow; instead of crawling up to the anchor, can't a person just minipulate the trolly eye to the amidships then drop the anchor then move the trolly eye back to the bow??
real good tips, also never auncher in middle in river u will flip
Addicted Angler add some outriggers, problem solved. I made mine for 40 bucks in about two hours out of PVC and it works great. I no longer fear the assholes who wakeboard inconsiderately.
Trolley is super
Thank you.
Anchor trolleys are obsolete! Go check out the Anchor Wizard.
You didn't do a very good job explaining the trolley. U should show how u drop the anchor and move the trolley up, the cleat it off, then cleat off the anchor line.
Then show reverse when u pull up anchor... Uncleat trolley and move into back.. etc
If you know how to tie that anchor you can hardly get it stuck anywhere.
Dragging an anchor is illegal in Minnesota.