Bass Pro Shops® Drift Anchor
- Ideal for slow trolling live bait and drift fishing on rivers
- Rugged, reinforced nylon
- Won't fray
- Resistance-free lanyard inverts to empty sock of water
The Bass Pro Shops Drift Anchor is great for slow trolling live bait and drift fishing on rivers. Constructed from rugged, reinforced nylon that will not fray, our Drift Anchor is designed with a resistance-free lanyard that inverts the sock to empty water for an easy retrieval. A Drift Anchor can also be extremely helpful in the event of engine trouble. Imported.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 13
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by ronle good purchase
it works great as it slowed me down to where i can troll at a much slower speed and get down to under two miles an hour
May 7, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by toyotajonny not good for lake fishing
well I bought this thing for my 8' pond prowler thinking that it might slow me down on the lake and it might have.... but not enough to notice. however I believe it was designed for rivers and I havent tried that yet so I wouldnt recommend it for lakes
August 24, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jwfish drift sock
Took out on lake erie worked great slowed mt drift down and kept the boat stright.
May 17, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by jkbringer drift anchor
The drift anchor works well for me by slowing my trowling speed to under 2mph on a calm lake. One works well centered off the stern of a 27' boat.
June 24, 2010
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The sizes of the bass pro brand seem to vary per boat size from other brands drift sock size i.e. 36" Bass Pro is rated for 18'-20 ft but Lindy brand 36" is rated for a 14-16' ft: why is that?Answers
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Different companies make them in different sizes. Just as if if you were to try on two items the same size but different makes they may not fit the same but they are the same size. ThanksQ:Â
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Is one side of the opening weighted to assist in opening when you toss it in the water?
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yes it is, its got lead in one side and it has some sort of floating foan on the otherDetails:Â
I see some drift socks come with harness buoy. For others you can get them separately. Are they necessary?Answers
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It just convenietly makes other boaters aware that it is there.Details:Â
I have a 16' Lund (wide model) boat w/Honda OB and need to slow my troll speed @ idle from 2.9mph to 1.5-1.9mph. Which size drift anchor do I need? Is there a better choice (Lindy)?I would like to pick up at your Atlanta store next week
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The drift anchors are rated for boat size. My boat is 21 foot and the anchor I got was rated for a 22 to 26 foot boat. It works great. I got two so I could drift sideways.A:Â
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