Bad luck.

The fisherman caught $500 in clams and $2,000 in chain and anchor.
Must have felt it was his lucky day.

You could probably take a scuba tank up to Reid Harbor and find 10
anchors in an hour. Also, according to local boating lore,  there is a
snarl of abandoned cable from old log rafts which captures anchors in
Andrews bay on Lake Washington.

Always thought that might be a good place to look............

On May 21, 3:15 pm, "Kerry Lebel" <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I found a diver on Craigslist and he was very reasonable.  $100 to go out
> and look.  Another $100 if he found.  I took today off and we boated up to
> Blake Island from Gig Harbor.  Beautiful weather for a cruise.  We got up
> there and there were SEVEN commercial fishing boats right at the point where
> I dropped the anchor.  What the heck?  Turns out they were geoduck farming.
> The geoduck guys harvest them by sending someone down on a air line.  So
> basically there were already seven divers out there right at the spot I lost
> the anchor.  The diver looked over at me with a frown and said "Your anchor
> is good as gone."  I didn't want to believe it and we had spent an hour
> boating to get to the spot.  I know the salvage laws just as good as any
> boater but I didn't want to give up hope.  He went in the water looking for
> it anyway.  About 10 minutes later a DNR boat came up to me to warn me that
> the boats around me had divers down.  I let him know that I saw the dive
> flags and that I had a diver of my own looking for my lost anchor.  The DNR
> guy came back with "Was it large anchor that was painted white and have a
> pivot?".  My stomach sank.  "Yes it is actually"  I replied.  He then told
> me that one of the fishing boats had pulled up the anchor not an hour prior.
> He tried hailing him on the radio but the fisherman would not reply.  About
> 30 minutes later my diver came back up to the surface.  I hauled him in and
> told him the story.  The DNR guy would not tell me which boat it was that
> had my anchor.  He reminded me of the salvage laws and said if the guy
> didn't want to give it up, there was nothing he could do.  I reminded him
> that laws are one thing and morals are another.  Even if it meant I gave the
> fisherman a finders fee I would have been ok with that.   I tried hailing
> the boats on the VHF, and one guy said he would keep an eye out for it.  No
> one else on the other 6 vessels replied.   Anyway, the DNR guy took my name
> and cell number but made no promises.  So there I was, within a few hundred
> feet of my anchor and 300 ft of chain and no one would cough it up.  I was
> just an hour too late.  So much for paying it forward.  Karma will get that
> clown eventually.
>
> Kerry
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