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Old 03-02-2009, 08:20 AM
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Canadian Chic
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lol i knew you looked at a thermometer! i guess i shouldnt say that my portable shack doesnt protect from the wind it does. i just prefer to close the door and lock it as oposed to breaking one down in the wind and dark. keep in mind that after 10 or 12 hours on the ice im probably not very coordinated if you catch my drift. i ahve an otter 5 man. its too big to pulkl by hand w/ all the crap in it but i hook it to either my wheeler or my snowmobile. they def have there place in the ice fishin world but i still prefer my permanant shack since i fish that place everyweekend for big browns!!!! and salmon too.

as far as the roof shoveling goes they are all customers. im self employed in the winter the building and concrete slows down so we plow and shovel roofs. i get anywheres from 200-700 bucks a roof so its not bad. im not sure who in their right mind wold ever build a flat roof up in the north??? only a canadian i supose eh?! haha

post some of you ice fishin pics!!!!!

lol yea where we go fishing its crappie, blue gills, pumpkin seeds, enormous small mouth and large mouth bass, pike, channel cats so far thats all we have seen but there is walleye and stergeon to. we bought one of those under water cameras and OMG they are so cool. we see so much. they dont help you catch fish mind you but they are really neat, my bf caught a pike and we watched the whole fight under water on the camera i wish we could have recorded the fight because i would have put it on here. we caught a 14 inch blue gill which is apperently a record for that spot on the lake and we didnt know and i cleaned it and we went back the next day and talked to a guy and he told us so that was kinda cool.

we have a shappell2000 i think our next ice hut is going to be a Ice Clam 3 person hut so we will see wat happens. the nice things about both these shelters is they fold up into sleds and they are both light enough even with everything in them to pull by hand.

ive seen a couple of people with flat roofs here and i dont understand it. i will never have a flat roof its too much work in the winter.

how do you put more than one picture in one post?


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