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


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Sonar - Vexilar FL-8

Camera - none

Shack(s)- clam voyager, wheel house 6.5 x 12 in finishing stages

Transport - currently by foot or by pickup

Auger - Jiffy model 30 (early 1980s model)

GPS - Garmin map 12, looking to upgrade

Generator - currently looking at Honda/Yamaha

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Sonar - Lowrance (its really old) $50 online (you know the HSOforum) but works great

Camera - Cell phone, hey catch and release needs pictures.

Shack(s)- cabelas, their 6'x6' hub shelter

Transport - otter sled, i either pull it by hand or this year an 81 polaris 440cc

Auger - Strikemaster 8" 3hp techumech engine

GPS - none, I use lake maps from the dnr. I cant fish without one.

Generator - a what? grin

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Sonar

- MarCum LX-5 (check)

- Vexilar FL18 (check)

Camera

- None

Shack

- Clam 6x8 (check)

- Eskimo 949i (check)

Heater

- Big buddy heater (check)

Transport

- 2008 Offroad SR5 Tacoma (check)

Auger

- NILS 8" & 6" NILS Hand Auger (check)

GPS

- Navionics on Android (check)

Leaving wife at home (check)

Constantly checking for the ice (check)

Come on ice!!!!!!

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Sonar

FL18

Camera

elCheapo Habor Frieght brand

Shack

Clam Guide

Clam 5600

Transport

Arctic Cat 500 4x4 sold

Yamaha Venture 500 sold

1990 Toyota 4Runner

Auger

Strikemaster with the lazer blades

GPS

Garmin?? I dunno. It's on the bottom of Horeshoe lake.

I sue my phone now.

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SONAR

FL-20

CAMERA

OVS (OUTDOOR VIEWING SYSTEM)

SHACK

VOYAGER

TRANSPORTATION

2004 POLARIS 600 SPORTSMAN

AUGER

10" STRIKEMASTER

GPS

LOWRANCE H20C WITH MANY CHIPS

CLOTHING

ICE ARMOUR GRAY SUIT

HEATER

BIG BUDDY HEATER

EXTRA

LARGE PULL BEHIND UTILITY SLED (I WISH I WOULD OF BOUGHT THE X-LARGE JUST GOT TO MUCH #$%@)

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I think Dougger has lead on most big ticket stuff!

My list ....

Sonar

Vexilar Fl-18 & FL-20 dual beam

Marcum LX-5

Humminbird Ice-55

Camera

None

Shack

Clam FishTrap Pro

Otter Lodge

Quickfish 6

Quickfish 3

Transport

2003 Chev Suburban

Frabill Snosuit & Cabela Inferno Boots

Auger

Strikemaster Strike-Lite

GPS

Lowrance Expidition w/ Lakemaster & Navionics North chips

WISH LIST

Aquaview Micro, 2-up Snowmobile, 4 Wheeler, Fatfish Insulated

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Sonar- marcum VX1

Camera- none just a small digital for pics of the fish and kids

Shack- Clam fish trap scout, Clam base camp full thermal

Transport- My feet and a otter sled or my 03 trailblazer

Auger- Eskimo Mako 43cc 8 inch

Gps- None.

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Sonar

FL8

FL18

MarCum LX1

MarCum LX5

Humminbird Ice 35

Humminbird Ice55

Cameras

MarCum Vs820

MarCum 560

Aqua View something

Portables

Otter Cottage

Otter Lodge

Canvas craft Craft Insulated Lodge

Augers

Nils 8" gas

Nils-8" hand auger

Strikemaster SOLO

Jiffy 10"

GPS

H20 with Lakemaster chips

Transport

Artic cat 400 wheeler but I do not use it on the ice much

2008 Chev 4X4

2004 Ski-doo 2 up.

Clothing

Ice Armor 3 piece grey suit

Artic Armor-Camo-Plus and Red & White suit

Sno Suit

heaters

Big Buddy-Reg Buddy

Sunflower

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Sonars:

Vex FL8

Humminbird ICE45

Cameras:

None yet

Shacks:

2 person clam flip over

Clam 2000

Transporters:

1998 Chryler T&C with 230,000 miles

Cabelas Inferno Boots

Augers:

StrikeMaster Laszer Mag 200mm (8")

Jiffy 8"

GPS:

Lowrance H20 with current Lakemaster chip

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Sonar

Vexilar FL-18 Ultra Pack, Tri-beam

Camera

Aqua Vu Micro (new TODAY!)

Auger

Strike Master Lazer 8"

Shack

Clam Denali 2, reflectix installed!

Heat

Big Buddy, 20lb tank

GPS

iPhone, Navionics

Transport

2003 Sequoia

2004 Yamaha Kodiak 450

Time to fish

NOT NEARLY ENOUGH!

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Sonar - Vexilar FL-8

Camera - none

Shack(s)- clam voyager, wheel house 6.5 x 12 in finishing stages

Transport - currently by foot or by pickup

Auger - Jiffy model 30 (early 1980s model)

GPS - Garmin map 12, looking to upgrade

Generator - currently looking at Honda/Yamaha

Yamaha ef2000is just arrived!
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Sonar

- MarCum LX 5

- Marcum VX 1

Camera

- Aquaview (older b&w)

Fish House

-Fish Trap Voyager

-Perm house from 2010 Fish House Build

Generator

-Yamaha EF2000i

Heater

- Sunflower

Transport

- F150

Auger

- Strikemaster SOLO

- Strikemaster 2000

GPS

- iPad & iPhone w/Navionics

Arctic Armor, soon to be replaced by Striker

A bunch of other little stuff that probably adds up to an obscene amount of $

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Sonars:

Vex FL18

Cameras:

Marcum vs820

Aqua view micro

Shacks:

Otter lodge

Transporters:

2007 Polaris Sportsman 500

2011 Skidoo Skandic ace

Augers:

Icegator Lithium (w strikemaster laser bit and Nils bit)

8" Jiffy ledgend (back up)

Ref: Strikemaster 8" hand auger and Nils Master 8" hand auger

GPS:

Garmin Oregon 450 with their [PoorWordUsage] chip

Spike

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