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Clam Outdoors is Excited to Team with HSO/IL!!!


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Clam Outdoors is very excited to start a stronger relationship with Hot Spot Outdoors and IceLeaders! We’re looking forward to the upcoming winter season and getting a chance to share in a ton of ice fishing experiences with all of you! That being said, throughout the season we appreciate your feedback about the Clam product line as well as sharing in any exciting situations where Clam products are involved. If you have a picture or story involving Clam products please post them here in the forums… you never know, you just might win a prize smile

Now that the “introduction” is over, let’s get down to a few new items available from Clam Outdoors for the 2011/2012 season…

Starting with shelters, there is the new Jason Mitchell series of flip-overs.

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Jason Mitchell Pro Thermal

Features:

• Removable padded swivel seat with backrest

• Full Thermal shelter for added warmth and condensation reduction

• Front & Rear doors for easy access

• Seat moves front to back and left-to-right

• Includes EZ Glide Pole System

• NEW bait well for quick & easy access

• NEW sled lights illuminate fishing area and sled

• Battery bracket included

Specs:

• SET UP SIZE: L 80” x W 45”

• CENTER HEIGHT: 60”

• PACK SIZE: L 45” x W 36” x H 24”

• WEIGHT: 60 LBS

• FISHABLE AREA: 13 SQ. FT.

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Jason Mitchell Thermal X

Features:

• Extreme 1 ¼” pole system

• Deluxe padded swivel seats with backrests

• Full Thermal shelter for added warmth and condensation reduction

• Front & Rear doors for easy access

• Seats move front-to-back and left-to-right

• Includes Travel Cover

• NEW bait well for quick & easy access

• NEW sled lights illuminate fishing area & sled

• Battery bracket included

Specifications:

• SET UP SIZE: L 92” x W 72”

• CENTER HEIGHT: 75”

• PACK SIZE: L 75” x W 45” x H 25”

• WEIGHT: 115 LBS

• FISHABLE AREA: 27 SQ. FT.

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Twin Hub Shelters

New option of pop-up style houses that are easier to setup and take down as well as easier on the pocketbook.

Also new lighting options and other accessories…

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Compact LED Lights

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Sled Lights

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Spill-Proof Bait Buckets and Sled Brackets

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Different size Bait Coolers

And these items are only the tip of the iceberg. Ice Armor clothing is also packed full of other exciting options so the list goes on and on!!!

So, if you’re looking for a shelter, ice fishing clothing, ice fishing rods and reels or just simple ice fishing accessories, then Clam Outdoors has something for you!

To get things started, Clam Outdoors would like to start with a simple FREE contest…

Simply post a picture of you out on the ice having fun in a reply to this topic and you’ll automatically be entered in a chance to win a FREE Ice Armor hooded Sweatshirt! So let’s see those pictures!

Thanks again for the support and we’re looking forward to a great season!

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