The Anchorman Wreck Anchors | ||
Wreck fishing – for some of angling’s And achoring is all about The Anchorman Wreck Anchors are Here’s why. Durability is one of the most Anchorman Wreck Anchors are made from “hot rolled steel,” The company’s founder, Chuck Proto, a.k.a. Chuck the Anchorman, a fisherman, in the welding business 25 years, noticed that anchors made from recycled rebar weakened over time. That’s because the properties of the metal changed. Hot rolled steel eliminates that problem, or doesn’t change like that, Anchorman Anchors bend more, and rust less, it says, and all of this helps prevent breakage. The usual ring at the top holds A ring at the bottom can be used to Plastic ties are used to secure the That pulls up the bottom of the That also helps prevent anchor loss. In other words, the design is either for Standard Rigging, using the top ring, or Reverse Pull, using the bottom ring. Anchorman Anchors are also made for low maintenance. They’re finished with black paint, so boaters can touch them up with black spray paint as needed. Other anchors are finished with powdered coating or are galvanized, preventing simple touch-up. Designed to be used on boats up to 45 feet long, The Anchorman Wreck Anchors come in two sizes, and are available at many local tackle shops, listed on The Anchorman’s Web site. To catch fish at wrecks, anchor right. To anchor right, use The Anchorman Wreck Anchors, the company recommends. For more info, visit The Anchorman Wreck Anchors’ Web site. |