Anchorman 18lb Wreck Anchor

Anchorman 18lb Wreck Anchor

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TD Code
DescriptionWeightDimensionsPrice
18lb
ANC-0002
Hot rolled steel 5/8-1in
Boat size up to 26-45
Simple Design: Standard rigging or reverse pull
18lbs26in x 19in$99.99 USD
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The Anchorman Wreck Anchors are not made from recycled rebar, they have a simple design and made from a durable material. The material helps eliminate anchor loss. These anchors are low maintenance and require only a can of black spray paint. They are perfect anchors for any size boat and will grab any bottom wreck/structure. These anchors are used by both everyday fishermen and charter boat captains.
5 Stars based on 24 reviews
By Nick
Odessa, DE
quality anchor
July 13, 2022
Easy to get out after keeping you snug to the wreck.. highly recommend adding a zip tie to your order and rigging it to the back of the anchor.
By Craig
Warrington PA
Wreck Anchor
May 16, 2022
Needed an anchor asap for shad fishing on the Delaware River. Lost two due to high flows. TD replaced it in unbelievably quick time and didn’t even charge shipping. Thanks for your service and blue chip inventory of products!
By Nick
New Jersey
Good
November 21, 2021
Good anchor
By Mike
NJ
Nice anchor
November 12, 2021
Well constructed, easy enough to bend but strong enough to hold tight on the structure
By Lucky C.
Delaware
Wreck anchor
August 5, 2021
Well built, easy to use, helps keep your boat over the fish.
By Mike
Wethersfield, CT
Game Changer
December 15, 2020
Quote of the trip since we started using it - "this anchor is the ****ing truth"
Pros
  • Zero trouble hooking up even on a mussel bed
  • No issues popping off even in heavy structure
  • Noticeably cheaper than a Minn Kota
Cons
  • Your captain will take forever to adjust to the quicker snags
  • If you don't pay attention to bending back the tines before storage then you're in for a treat trying to get it out next trip
By Anonymous
Westbrook, CT
Wonderful
November 2, 2020
Used it a few times this year for tautog fishing. Hook your anchor line so you can reverse it if it gets hung and don't use a chain! I pull up on it and it has come right out every time. Impressed to say the least. Jack
By Casey
Charleston,SC
Amazing reef anchor
June 10, 2020
I bought this anchor for nearshore/offshore wrecks and reefs outside of Charleston on my 23’ center console. I ended up using this as my all around anchor as I catch bottom in pretty much anything although it does drag a little in the sand. Charleston has large tides sometimes around 8pm swings so it’s able to hold very strong and come up without much of an issue.
By kenneth
kinnelon, NJ
anchorman
June 6, 2020
simply the best one you can buy. First time using it just dropped it over and dragged it till it hooked up, then we hooked up. held great in a pretty good swell and came up easy. hope all future deployments go as well. definitely get one!
Pros
  • Its better in every way over most homemade types I imagine. No rust stains
By Michael
Blackwood, NJ
Great Anchor
February 19, 2020
It is a great anchor for wrecks and hard bottoms.
By james G.
Philadelphia
Great wreck anchor
November 16, 2019
Used multiple times, haven't had it bend yet.
Pros
  • Sinks quickly
Cons
  • Heavy
By Joseph
Virginia Beach, VA
wreck anchor
September 17, 2018
worked excellent i have a 21 foot cuddy cabin anchor held by the bay bridge against good currents
By Reese
Gulfport, FL
Works great, even with anchor ball
May 11, 2018
I attached chain to top and zip tied bottom. Kept 30’ center console in place, even on windy days. Worked fine on hard bottom, which was my concern before purchase.
Pros
  • Top and bottom attachment loops.
  • Works with anchor ball.
By KG
Florida
Perfect Jetty Anchor
March 7, 2018
Use this every time we fish the jetties and never have an issue pulling it up.
Pros
  • Strong
Cons
  • None
By Seth
Fairfax, VA
You Fish Wrecks This Is The Anchor To Use
February 9, 2018
Anyone fishing wrecks in the Northeast knows about this anchor! It holds tight, easy to recover, and you’ll probably never lose another wreck anchor again.
Pros
  • Quality workmanship and excellent materials
2 Questions & 2 Answers
George
from Biston MA asked:
October 23, 2017
How does the reverse pull feature work
1 Answer
Let the anchor line down till it reaches bottom and put the Boat in reverse to set the anchor.
Submitted by: Bernie on October 25, 2017

AndrewS.
from Maryland asked:
April 14, 2021
Which anchor line do you recommend for this anchor?
1 Answer
Unicord 3 strand
Submitted by: Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 14, 2021

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