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  • andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1818210

    As consumers and ice fisherman, you have the choice to buy from them or pass. Personally, I bought a bunch if jigs from them and I’m impressed. Great price, and very original paint and plastics.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1670292

    Minnow nets and bait buckets. I bet I have 5 of each now lol

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1667050

    I currently have the yaktrax xtr’s. Great traction with no icing , but mine are old enough where the chains are not welded. So most of the chains have been damaged. I’m looking into the yaktrax summits for my next set.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1667023

    I have a wild lodge. That will fit 3 guys but it will be tight. A resort should be good.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1667022

    I figured it out. One of the pins on the camera cable was dirty. Cleaned up, added a dab of dialectic grease and she’s good.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1658616

    I have to give credit to Ice Scratcher on another website. Never seen this before. Redback 120 volt ion ice auger. Not sure if these are even being sold.

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    I just checked, the earth auger is for sale. It says the ice auger is coming soon.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1591773

    This is my contraption

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    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1589022

    I prefer a very light tip with a strong backbone. Like a J.M. meatstick.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1589020

    Run it. If the snow or slush gets too deep, you might have to park it.bring a shovel and look at skis for the front wheels.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1586680

    Now I’m 6’5″ tall football player build. Would a hideout be too small?. I’m used to my lodge,but I’d like to find something smaller. Hideout or cottage?

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1586676

    I made a cooking rack for my big buddy. I welded up some aluminum scrap that I had. It fits a small sandwich size griddle and a 6″ fry pan that I have. It works great. I’ll dig it out and post a pic soon.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1584514

    Great job!. I wonder what I could upgrade my wild lodge cavas to???

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1584513

    I love the bench seat for storage and laying down on. That being said, she’s heavy. I think I’ll stick with it though. It’s nice having a place to set the sandwich when the drag starts screaming.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1583214

    I highly recommend the otter. Quality second to none. I have a wild lodge that I fish alone in. The frame work is strong, the canvas is tough, the tub is bullet proof. You will be happy.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1583213

    I used to keep 6 in mine. That was until someone decided the needed it worse than I did.

    andrew stanton
    Posts: 22
    #1583212

    I love my yak trax xtrs . amazing bite and the snow doesn’t pack in the bottom. I can literally do line sprints on glare ice

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