What is the Marker Buoy Trick?
The "Marker Buoy Trick" is a creative—and slightly mischievous—method of saving a location at sea when you've discovered a spot teeming with fish, but you aren't ready to drop anchor yet. It's all about stealthily marking your exact spot without alerting other anglers to your secret honey hole.
Why Use the Trick?You've found a goldmine of fish, but you need to run back to shore for more bait or a forgotten net. You want to make sure you return to the exact same coordinates. Traditional methods like GPS logging are great, but the physical presence of a non-standard marker buoy is a powerful, low-tech guarantee.
The Materials You'll NeedGather these items for your mission:
Item | Purpose | Placeholder |
|---|---|---|
Non-standard Buoy | Visual marker for return trip | a bright yellow pool noodle |
Weight | Anchors the marker to the spot | a handful of small, smooth river stones |
Line/Rope | Connects the buoy and weight | a length of thin, green rope |
GPS Coordinates | Digital record of the spot | File GPS data log |
First, you must find your amazing fishing spot. Take a moment to log the coordinates on your GPS or note a few distinct landmarks on the coast before you do anything else.
Step 2: The Stealth DropReady the marker buoy and weight. When no other boats are looking, or you are moving slowly, gently toss the weighted marker buoy into the water at your exact fishing location. The marker should be subtle and designed to look like accidental debris, not a deliberate marker.
Step 3: EvacuationMove your boat away from the area slowly and non-chalantly. You don't want to look like you're leaving a specific spot. Head to your next destination to restock.
Step 4: The Triumphant ReturnWhen you return, use your GPS coordinates to guide you back to the exact location. Keep an eye out for your unique "buoy." No one else will suspect that piece of floating trash marks the best fishing spot for miles!