Here's what I can share. Fishing wrecks you will get snaged and sometimes so will your anchor. Here's a tip that was tought to me, I use a grapple a couple pieces of rebar bent into a hook and welded together with an eye on top, now here's the tip tie directly to your rope, don't use chain, before you drop it fold the line on to the shaft of the grapple and zip tie it. Now your rope should with the feed end by the hook what this does is allows you to drive over your grapple if its snagged and pull against the hang up without the grapple turning and hanging up more allowing you to pull it free
Give it a try and see if it works. Personally I fish with no hardware at all because that's what I've been taught by the togging sharpies. Albright knot from the main line to the 50lb mono leader approx 25' , Double up the leader on the last 6' add a sinker dropper loop on bottom with a dropper loop 8" above sinker to tie your 8 to 10" hook leader and add a 4/0 Octopus circle hook. It sounds complicated but it's not. Irish Ayes Joe taught me this one and we have caught plenty of tog.
the Belmar rig is what we explained. Just I dont tie a perfection I use a regular surgeons loop
(Skip told me the tog don't need perfection )
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