The Richter Anchor And How to Use It
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Richter Anchors are used by 100+ Tournament Fishermen, including big names on the Professional Walleye Trail and Masters Walleye Circuit. |
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The effectiveness of a Richter Anchor is simple to use.
Richter Anchors recommends:
- 18 lb. Anchor for boats up to 20 ft.
- 25 lb. Anchor for boats up to 30 ft.
- Using Unicord; 3/8 nylon rebraid anchor line with a thimble. Connect the anchor ring and thimble with a 5/16" connect link and nut.
- Consider using 2'-4' ft. of chain on rough water.
Just lower a Richter Anchor off the stern or bow.
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Set your line in at a 30°-40° angle or a 3 to 1 scope. Use extra line in rough water or current.
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Position the boat over the Anchor or just past vertical, to allow the line to follow the release bar to base.
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 The Richter Anchor also works great for hard to hold pontoons, deck boats, runabouts, and float planes. |
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