I've seen this vid before, and was out fishing and did not want to use/lose my anchor....and I said I need to make a bush anchor....so I made one....can't wait to use it.....thanks again John for a great idea.
In flowing water you may snag/lose an anchor on underwater debris. It may also be quicker and easier to just clip onto a limb next to you. This is best for skinny-water applications.
a taut-line hitch on the clip end would allow you to adjust the length of line holding you closer or letting you drift farther from the bush.
-Tim
marshlaw303 1 year ago
I've seen this vid before, and was out fishing and did not want to use/lose my anchor....and I said I need to make a bush anchor....so I made one....can't wait to use it.....thanks again John for a great idea.
kayak386 2 years ago
Love the new videos without music. Much easier to watch and understand what's being shown. Keep 'em coming!
steventrotter 2 years ago
Great Job on your video! Looks like another little project for me to make, thanks!!
nj4x4fever2 2 years ago
Why would you need a bush anchor? why not just anchor in the water?
RyRyVids 2 years ago
In flowing water you may snag/lose an anchor on underwater debris. It may also be quicker and easier to just clip onto a limb next to you. This is best for skinny-water applications.
fishyaker 2 years ago
Oh OK that makes sense. Thanks for the tip. I really like your channel.
RyRyVids 2 years ago