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


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Sonar

Vexilar FL8 SLT

Showdown Troller

Marcum FL7 on order

Camera

Fish TV

SHACK

Fish Trap Pro (Modded with LED Lights, Hitch, Hyfax Runners)

Eskimo Fatfish 949I

Transport

1990 Arctic Cat 300 4x4

Auger

Jiffy model 30 10"

Eskimo Shark 8"

GPS

Garmin Rhino

Android with Navionics Lakes U.S. and Canada

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Fish finder: Fl 8 & fl18

House: Clam flip over, 6x12 hub style, 7x16 carsella shack

Auger: Strikemaster 8" lazer, strikemaster bigvolt 10"

Camera: pantech phone

Transport: grizzly 660, grizzly 600, 93 wildcat, 95 670 skidoo touring, arcticcat f8, rusty old 96 dodgee ram, feet.

Gps: pantech phone with navionics

Generator: honda 2000

Xtra: chalatas!

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SONAR,

FL8

2 FL8 SLT's

FL18

FL20

FL22

CAMERA,

AquVU original and Z series

SHACK,

X2

Eskimo 2 man flip

Otter 2 man

Genz 2 man

6.5x12 wheeled house

11x17 LOW house

TRANSPORT,

99 F250 diesel 4x4

99 F350 diesel 4x4 dually

00 Excursion diesel 4x4

06 Polaris 800 camo

AUGER,

05 Lazer

06 Lazer

Solo Lazer

00 electric Lazer

Extra Lazer augers

6in Lazer hand

3hp 10.25in Jiffy

A few Mora hand augers

GPS,

I-Finder Xpy with a few chips

A few garmins

My wife has her "things"...

Yes all are ready to go, BRING ON THE ICE!!!

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Sonar

Marcum LX3tc, LX5

Humminbird Ice-55

Camera

Cabela's underwater cam

Shack

Clam 2 person hub, Eskimo Fatfish (on the list this winter to buy at ice show)

Transport

Seriously lacking, just my typical Honda SUV. Maybe i'll win something mobile with 4 wheels or sled at Jaycee's this year?

Auger

Strikemaster Lazer Pro

Eskimo Auger

GPS

iPhone 4 Navionics

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Sonar

MarCum LX5

Vexilar FL8

Camera

Scout xl 7"

Shack

Otter Lodge

Nordic Portable

Extra Magnum sled for gear

Transport

'10 Arctic Cat F8

'96 Arctic Cat Pantera 2 up

Auger

Strikemaster laser 9"

Jiffy Model 30 10"

GPS

H2OC

Navionics on my Droid X

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Vex FL-18

No camera, might add but dont need to bring even more stuff out

Clam Thermal 2 Man

Frabil 2 Man (ealry season its light)

Yamaha grizzly 4x4 660

Pantera cat with 1000cc motor

Yamaha Phazer

Strike master solo lazer

Jiffy Model 30 (my dads)

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Flasher: Marcum VX-1 5 years old

Marcum VX-1P Brand New

Shacks: Frabill trekker II

Clam 2000

Clam 2000

crappy little Pak Shak

Camera: None, but they are cool.

Transportation: Feet and a sweet toyota camry

Augers: Nils 8" hand auger en route from Cabela's

Several hand augers I paid $5 or less for at garage sales.

Old Jiffy 8 gas I cant get running

Extras: Big buddy Heater, 45LED flashlight to real glow up my jigs.

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SONAR

Vexilar FL-22

Vexilar FL-20

Lowrance HDS 5

CAMERA

Aqua View

SHELTER

Clam X2

Clam Pro

Sold my Grand Lodge this summer, replacing it with a Yetti! grin

TRANSPORTATION

2011 John Deere Gator 825i 4x4

2009 Arctic Cat 700H1 4x4

2006 Arctic cat 500 4x4

2009 Chevy Silverado 4x4

AUGER

Strikemaster Magnum

GPS

Lowrance H2O w/ Lakemaster

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There's no such thing as to much ice fishing gear, unless your asking my wife laugh
FishA19, just throw out the to much "Tupperware" card if you need to. It's a last resort but use it if it comes down to it! shocked
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Sonar: Showdown 5.6 Camera: Marcum 360 Fish house: Clam Yukon, Clam 6800, Ice Castle Eliminater 8x16, Auger: Strikemaster 8" Laser Mag, Strikemaster 10" 3hp Mag, 6" HT hand(just used it Fri, Sat Deer River area). Forgot what a hand auger felt like.

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Sonar:

Vexilar FL-8SE Genz Pack

Camera:

Marcum VS825c

Shack:

Clam 6x12 Command Post hub

Transport:

2 legs & a Otter sled + dog (who loves to pull)

'10 Nissan Maxima

Auger:

StrikeMaster Laszer Mag 200mm (8")

GPS:

Droid w/ Navionics

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    • we had some nice weather yesterday and this conundrum was driving me crazy  so I drove up to the house to take another look. I got a bunch of goodies via ups yesterday (cables,  winch ratchet parts, handles, leaf springs etc).   I wanted to make sure the new leaf springs I got fit. I got everything laid out and ready to go. Will be busy this weekend with kids stuff and too cold to fish anyway, but I will try to get back up there again next weekend and get it done. I don't think it will be bad once I get it lifted up.    For anyone in the google verse, the leaf springs are 4 leafs and measure 25 1/4" eye  to eye per Yetti. I didnt want to pay their markup so just got something else comparable rated for the same weight.   I am a first time wheel house owner, this is all new to me. My house didn't come with any handles for the rear cables? I was told this week by someone in the industry that cordless drills do not have enough brake to lower it slow enough and it can damage the cables and the ratchets in the winches.  I put on a handle last night and it is 100% better than using a drill, unfortatenly I found out the hard way lol and will only use the ICNutz to raise the house now.
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