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hi everyone this is captain jim branca tie one on charter and today todayamp;#39;s tip is the anchor line marking the anchor line and i want to show you what i did so you know exactly how much line youamp;#39;ve paid out and you know exactly the depth that youamp;#39;re in and how much feet of line that you will have out for the day bring out the chain here goes the line and youamp;#39;re going to see right here as it continues to go out thereamp;#39;s thereamp;#39;s 30 feet and what iamp;#39;ve used is these are these are uh anchor line markers you can get at west marine or or any any boating facility usually carries them so now i know iamp;#39;m in iamp;#39;m in 70 feet of water so right now i have i have about 90 feet out right there thereamp;#39;s 90 feet and iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and let out iamp;#39;m going to go ahead itamp;#39;s real calm out today so iamp;#39;m going to let out another 50 feet so that gives you an idea of the depth of the water and the amo