Originally posted by bignose
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My experience is in the Cook Inlet up in Alaska, where big tides can be up to 25 feet from low to high, and small tides are still 10 feet in difference. On a big tide our charters/clients would have to use a 4 lbs weight and would still have a LOT of line out to reach the bottom in 200 some feet deep. Small tides we might get to use a 1 lb weight, but more likely still use a 2 lbs so they could fish closer to straight up and down.
I wouldn't want to anchor from the back, like already mentioned a kayak isn't designed to move through the water with any speed in reverse.
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