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Tom Rowland Podcast

Anchor Retrieval - HOW 2 TUESDAY #78

Tom Rowland Podcast

Waypoint TV

Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.9903 Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Often when I'm filming Into The Blue I am sitting on the anchor and waiting for something to happen. During this time I will talk with people like Jason Stemple and Jake Perry. On the last trip we were talking about different things that we could talk about on the podcast. One of the things that I took with me was eliminating twists in the anchor line. Some people might not experience this because you are using a certain kind of anchor or you are in shallow water. But one of the things that happens when you are offshore is you use an anchor retrieval ball. When you are set up with several hundred feet of anchor line it is very difficult to get right over the top of that anchor and just start pulling. You would just be pulling the anchor from the bottom up to the top and it would be a lot of work. So if you use an anchor retrieval ball, you can use the buoyancy of the ball to pull the anchor up. If you are interested in checking it out you can find one HERE.

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0:00.0

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0:03.6

It's about connecting with the environment and the people who call it home.

0:08.0

It's about hearing the stories and traditions that have been passed down for generations and sharing unforgettable moments with the people

0:15.7

you meet along the way.

0:17.9

Fishing like a local is having an experience that stays with you forever.

0:22.2

And with Fishing Booker, you can experience it too, no matter where you are.

0:26.7

Discover your next adventure on Fishing Booker.

0:30.0

If you hunt enough, you learn the truth.

0:33.0

What you seek speaks a language and knows it well.

0:37.0

That's why every primo's called for everything you hunt is made the right way. We sweat every detail so you get more out of

0:47.6

every hunt and nothing leaves our hand until we know it'll work in yours. Because we don't just make the world's best cause. We speak the language, primos. Hey everybody welcome to how to Tuesday this week a lot of times when I'm filming

1:15.4

into the blue I'm sitting on the anchor and waiting for something to happen a lot

1:22.3

of times that time is being spent with some of the other

1:25.6

crew members, one of which being Jason Stimple, another being Captain Jake Perry.

1:30.8

Jake Perry is a firefighter, career firefighter, as well as a charter guide.

1:36.0

And we, on the last trip, we spent a lot of time talking about different things that we could incorporate

1:42.1

into this show.

1:44.0

One of them that I took note of was how to eliminate twist from your anchor line.

1:50.8

And some people might not experience this because you're using a certain type of anchor and you're only anchoring in a certain depth of water.

1:57.5

That's kind of how it is with me on the bay boat or the skiff.

2:01.0

I don't get a lot of twists in the anchor line because I'm anchoring in

2:05.7

shallow water for the most part and and it just doesn't have time to get severely

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