Yah, I've got a 15' Smokercraft and I was pretty much only planning on using it in the upper river ,at least until I get in Sturgeon fishing. One of my concerns is retrieving the anchor from the bottom. Do I move the boat forward slowly until it comes unhooked or is it just brute force and pull like hell? Where would I get one of these buoys? Thanks for the replies btw
You can get a buoy at any marine supply, like Steveston. One thing I forgot to mention is that the buoy is great for salmon fishing when you have to chase the fish. You can release, go get your fish and then go back to your spot.
As for releasing the anchor, what I do is slowly boat forward, pulling the excess rope in as I go and when I'm over top of the anchor just lift. Usually this does the trick. If the anchor is stuck, I tie the rope off at the back of the boat and use the motor to pull it out. I start out slowly, as the extra pulling strength of the boat is usually enough but if it is really stuck, I hammer the throttle and that will pop the zap strap and pull the anchor out from the bottom. One word of caution: when tying to the back of the boat, I use a quick slip knot in case the anchor doesn't release and this allows me to quickly release the rope so I'm not in a dangerous position of having the boat backwards in the current. Alternatively, you can tie to the front of the boat and pull that way, either backwards or forwards. I don't do this because I don't want to catch the rope in the prop.
Just use common sense as the river can be extremely dangerous even though it looks calm enough. I know a lot of guys who don't wear life jackets while anchored. I don't either because it is just too uncomfortable and hot but I do put mine on if the anchor is a bit stuck, just in case.
Happy fishing!