Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘anchoring’




DIY Anchor Reel By Kingfisheryakking

DIY Anchor Reel By Kingfisheryakking

Article By Neil Bugnol – Kingfisheryakking
Having used a cable tidy for the past two years, I decided it was time to sort myself out with something a little better for storage of my anchor rope.
I have found myself short sometimes with the 50m of 8mm rope that I normally use, so replacement storage needed to [...]

A kayak Anglers Towline

A kayak Anglers Towline

Towing is one of the most basic fundamental skills a kayaker must master and practise if he is to render fast and efficient help to someone in trouble.
The reasons for towing someone are as long as the towline itself. Lost paddles, weever stings, dislocated shoulders, keeping a rescue situation away from hazards such as rocks [...]

Anchoring A Kayak

Anchoring A Kayak

Forum member Dave Adamson describes his fool proof method for anchoring his kayak in strong tides. This method also allows for easy retrieval of your kayak anchor whilst the tide is still running strong.
There are still a lot of the lads who are either unsure how to anchor or nervous of trying. Since changing kayaks [...]

Kayak Uptiding Guide

Kayak Uptiding Guide

Our latest article is a step by step guide for those of you who wish to go uptiding from your kayaks. Fishing uptide is nothing difficult or special and with a bit of knowledge you will soon be catching fish at anchor from your kayaks.
http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/kayak-uptiding.php

Anchoring A Kayak

Anchoring A Kayak

Forum member Spawney Bass explains the fine art of safely anchoring your kayak. This guide is complete with step by step images.

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