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Topic: pop up ice fishing shelters (Read 350 times)
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Craig Sendelbach
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I am thinking about getting a pop up ice shelter for the upcoming ice season. Never used 1 before and I dont have a sled or a 4 wheeler so I will be pulling it.
Any suggestions as to which is a good value and shelter???
I am interest in 1 that allows 2 guys to fish.
All help is appreciated -
Thanks
Craigsend
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h2o
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Clam 2000. You won't be disappointed. Trust Me. The material,construction, and design will server you the best out of all of them.
Mr. Heater should be your choice for the heat source you get. The smaller one will do just fine. You'll keep it on low most of the time. Propane tanks last a long time.
h2o
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« Last Edit: September 24, 2009, 08:09:23 am by h2o »
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Zib
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The 2-man flip over shanties (Clam) are your best bet. They pull easier in the snow than the others that have to be set up.
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Craig Sendelbach
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Thanks for the info guys - anything will be better then the sitting on a bucket in the open like I did last year - ugh.
But for the $ they cost I want to make sure I get a good one and dont want a different one 1/2 way through the year.
Craigsend
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h2o
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The Clam's material is durable and just check them out. I might be selling mine and the heater. It's 2 years old and like new.
Ya sittin on a bucket like a Penquin is for eskimo's. lol
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