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Old 10-31-2011, 09:17 AM   #11
Rockfish9
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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles View Post
Started last year and I really enjoy it.Got the auger right away and that takes a lot of sweat out of it.The first sled I got was an suv size sled that was great. Then I walked into Tom's for shiners one day and fell in love. They had pulled down a dust covered sled that has molded plastic areas for tip ups,a couple 5 gallon buckets, the ice auger, and finally a special molded area for shot glasses and bottle of choice. So now I have two ice sleds.
I HAD one like that... my issue was, the molded area packed with snow.. making dragging it by hand akin to pulling a truck... i fitted it with a tow bar... it now only gets used when we use the snow machines ( which don't belong to me)..

I'll work on the pictures tonight .. IF. they restore power... my generator is only 3500 watts... just enough to keep the house warm, and the food cold and light a room...

A good run is better than a bad stand!
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