Ok I'll admit it. I'm a solo sturgeon chaser. Just me and my little tin boat. To date my best is a 7' -er... But that was with a friend that day. This evening I hooked into a LARGE sturgeon. It gave me a beautiful display right close to the boat and I am confident this fish was substantially larger than my previous best. Problem is within a couple fighting minutes the fish decided to head for Vancouver - I live in chilliwack - so I'm trying to hold my rod between my legs while its peeling line and the reel is singing and I am trying to pull in the anchor. Simple right? But alas the anchor is a little stuck and I have no way to chase th fish now. My anchor system does not allow me to throw over a buoy and chase. My options were to let all 100' of rope slide through my pulley system and leave it stringing in the current (likely never to retrieve and only be a snagging nuisance for future anglers) or likely lose the fish. Try as I might I could not get the anchor off - the fish had me to within a couple yards on the spool. I thumbed it tighter yet but who's fooling who - I was no turning that bad boy tonight.
So can anybody please send me a pic of the proper setup for allowing the "throw buoy out -anchor stays in place - boat is free to chase the fish" concept? A picture, an explanation....anything would be appreciated.
I say it's lost a fish of a lifetime because that is what I'm feeling right now. I question whether I will ever be fortunate enough to hook another behemoth so large ...but in case I do I want to be sure I can quickly chase without anchor issues.
Thanks for the help.