An apparatus that enables the fishing pots to be lifted with ease. The
system includes a hook embedded in the gear rope near the first pot. The
string of pots is set normally, with the end of the rope marked with a
buoy. To retrieve the pots, the buoy is pulled up onto the boat and the
rope is tied off. An anchor-pulling ring with a buoy attached is placed
around the line. The boat is driven in the opposite direction as the
current or tide. This causes the pot rope to be pulled up, with the pots.
The rope passes through the anchor-pulling ring until the hook passes
through the ring. The line can be slacked off and the hook will catch the
ring and hold the pots while the remainder of the rope is retrieved. Once
the boat reaches the buoy, the pots can easily be pulled up.