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OLD FISHIN' TIPSTER'S
TIPS AND TRICKS
Got a question about fishing, that you have never been able to figure out?
Well, along comes old Fishin' Tipster, Weekend Semi-Pro and resident backlash picking champion, with the solution.
How do you slow down your boat drift in windy conditions?
When fishing in windy conditions, do you wish you could slow your boat drift? This really a problem for those with lighter weight, aluminum boats. The answer is really quite simple: it's called a drift anchor, or sea sock, or sea anchor. The terminology all depends on which manufacturer's device you are looking at or which catalog you are reading. You will find them in Bass Pro Shops and Cabelas catalogs. They work like a champ and will reduce your pace to a bare crawl, even in 20-MPH winds. (Don't catch it in the trolling motor, though.)
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