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Gear check people, list the big ticket main gear you have..


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Sonar

FL8 slt

Camera

none

Shack

otter cabin, hyfax, hitch & refletex

Transport

1990 polaris 2x4 with screws in lugs for traction on ice

Auger

strikemaster 2 hp lazer 8" & 6" hand lazer

GPS

Lowrance H20 with lakemaster

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Sonar

Vex FL18 & FL8

Shack

Modded Voyager,hitch,leds,refletix. Clam 6800 & 5600.

Transport

95 Polaris XLT-2up with custom rack on back.

Auger

Strikemaster Laser 9"

GPS

Lowrance H2OC with chips

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Mon-Wed full time job. Have heard of five day work weeks but can't imaging having one !!!

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Sonar

Vexilar FL-20 2-FL8

Camera

Marcum 560

Cabelas Advanced Underwater

Shelter

Clam Fish Trap

7x14 v front wheel house

Transportation

2009 Polaris 500 HO

Auger

Jiffy 30 10"

Jiffy Pro 4 10" (new)

GPS

Lowrance XOG with Lake master chip

Magellan eXplorist

(but don't tell the wife)

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Sonar

Marcum LX-3tc

Camera

Canon PowerShot SD400 (trophy fish need to come up out of the water to pose)

Shack

Otter Cabin, green, 2 swivel seats, hyfax

Transport

2008 Ford TaurusX (Otter Cabin fits perfectly in back)

Auger

StrikeMaster 8" LazerMag Xpress, StrikeMaster 7" Lazer hand auger

GPS

Garmin GPSMAP 62st w/2010 LakeMaster chip

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Sonar

showdown troller

Camera

none

Shack

quickfish 2

Transport

otter sport small sled, walk when on the lake, mom or dad drops me off (car/truck to expensive right now for me)

Auger

6 inch thunderbay hand auger

other extras: ice skimmers, tackel boxs, tall boots, vexilar cold snap bibs, frabill sit-n-fish bucket, and rod holder.( dont use tip-ups)

GPS

none i use my showdown troller to find the fish.

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Sonar

2- Marcum LX-3

2- Marcum LX-5

LX-7 ordered

Showdown Troller

Camera

Marcum 825sd

2 cabelas 5.5 b/w

Shack

2- Clam Trappers

1-6x12 permy

1 "grain bin" Shack

Transport

2007 Bruteforce 650 with 28 inch Mudzillas

1997 Skidoo F3 600

Auger

2-strikemaster 2.5 hp SOLO lazer 8"

Icegator Seeker with 6 inch Nils

4" hand lazer

GPS

Lowrance HDS5 insight and Lakemaster Dakotas and Navionics north

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Sonar

HB Ice 55

Camera

Scout 5"

Shack

Old beat up Otter Lodge, Clam Back to Back prototype, Yetti wheelhouse

Transport

Polaris Sportsman 500 X2

Auger

Strikemaster Mag 2000

GPS

Lowrance H20 with lakemaster chip'

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Sonar:

Humminbird ICE-45

Vexilar fl-8 vintage 1997

Camera:

Aqua View Scout with a Crappie and Sunfish camera cover

Shack:

Quickfish3

Otter Outdoors Wilderness Walleye

GPS:

Garmin Nuvi 500

Lowrance H2Oc with lakemaster chip

Navionics on HTC Amaze Android phone

Auger:

Nils 6" and 8"

Strikemaster Lazer 8" Solo 2.5 with adapter for Nils augers

Transport:

My Feet-Columbia Omni-Heat light boots pulling a jet-sled

My Whip-04 Subaru Outback, lifted 2" (soon to be 3" after I get my Christmas present to myself grin) and oversized snow tires

Kind of makes my head spin to think I started out with a mora auger, a bucket with fish poles/bait and a lakemap printed off the DNR HSOforum.

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