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StrikeMaster Auger Give-Away


Rick

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I have been looking for the best deals for this auger and this falls in my lap. I have a perm that I will be using it in and not have to deal with gas and fumes.

Thanks for the oppertuinity!

Joe Berg

Cannon Falls Mn

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I would love to be entered in the drawing!

I am seriously considering building a small permanent shelter or wheelhouse but I have also been looking at the electric/battery powered augers as a more environmentally friendly auger for everyday use (air and noise pollution). i know guys that have adapted their nils augers for use with this powerhead that were very happy with the results. might do the same still using the manual nils handle when i am pulling distances on early or late ice without the vehicle.

Rich Albrecht in Minneapolis

BTW I love punching holes for neighboring/underprivledged anglers:) especially for kids-they are our future;)

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Thanks for the chance to win.

I would use the auger in my inlaws permanent house that I'm trying to fix up for them. They're going to let me use it since I'm getting it back into working order for them. I'm looking forward to taking my wife up to LOW this winter for the first time, as well as my inlaws. I'll be using my late father in law's ancient jiffy that we can't find someone to get it to run properly. Sure would be nice to be able to make their experience a lot more enjoyable by not having to deal with a stinky house when we drill some holes. Thanks again.

Brett Longtin of Fergus Falls

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Wow, how cool!! I've actually been looking into those electric augers. I will be using it in my newly remodeled wheel house that I just put pine T&G throughout. I gutted it to the studs so hopefully with an electric auger I won't get oil all over the new pine T&G, and not having the smoke and exhaust fumes is a no-brainer!

Phil Fackler

Blaine, MN

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