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  1. did you say 3 and a 1/2 feet of ice!!! Holy Crap you in the arctic???

     

     

    Uh, yes. :D

    Look under my avitar at my location. B)

     

     

    Great report Dave. What are your chances of meeting another sled on that particular trail? Is it one of the more traveled ones? Did you return after nightfall?

     

    It's not one of the more travelled ones and over the course of the trip I saw no other people at all.

    Just a few ptarmigan, shoulda brought the shotgun. :P

    I guess it would be pretty interesting to run into another sled though. :unsure:

  2. After a warm early winter followed by two months of liquid nitrogen like temps it finally warmed up and I made it out for the first time this winter. :)

    I loaded up the sled to head to my favorite little laker lake but missed my turn off. :angry: I ended up riding for a while because the trail I found myself on was just too much fun plus I need to get myself into shape for the big trip in March. I ended up putting about 110 KMs on the sled today with a lot of the riding on tight and twisty trails like this.

     

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    I eventually made my way back to the big lake and decided I would run out to some islands and see if I could find some whitefish. The wind had picked up so I took shelter behind one of the islands and checked depth through the ice with my trusty LX-5. First spot 20', nah lets look a little deeper :) second spot 30' and I'm marking fish through the ice. :blink:

    I start up the auger (after changing the plug because I went and flooded it pinch.gif) and drill through 3 1/2 feet of clear black ice. Dropped the transducer in the hole and start marking fish, a good sign. thumbup_smilie.gifStart my jigging with a 3" hammered 1/2 & 1/2 williams, got a lot of looks but no takers. So I switched to a different rod with a Badd Boyz jig and crappie tube, as soon as I dropped it down the hole fish started swarming it but wouldn't commit. :huh:

    I eventually tried thumping bottom with it and then slowly raised it about a foot off bottom had a follow and as I moved it up a little bit more the fish drilled it!!!! clapping-1.gifclapping-1.gifAfter 4 or 5 min I get the fish close. I had visions of a sweet 24" whitefish but it wasn't to be. Ended up being a pike about 24". Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. :lol:

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  3. you know as well as me you gotta wrench on any sled and that includes yammies B)

     

    True, and lack of said wrenching is what leaves people stranded on the trail or in the bush most times.

    In the engine department 4 strokes need less work than 2 strokes do however.

    I have one buddy who rides 2 stokes Cats (him and his wife have the same sled) and he ended up being stranded 40km from town because of a cracked exhaust pipe. :huh: Because of it the engine grenaded. :angry: Same thing happened to his wifes machine 2 weeks later. :(

    He takes care of his machines and takes care about maintaining them.

     

    Me, I dive under my Yammie every spring and do a full check up and maintenance regime because I don't want to get stuck miles from town alone in the middle of an arctic winter.

     

    Ther are a lot of guys who just drive their sleds and don't think of maintenance and that's fine if your running on groomed trails in a popular area, but when your life depends on your sled you better look after it. B)

  4. And how much snow in the area you are going to use it.

    Where I am there is usually no more than 3 feet of snow on the ground and my 700# 2 up cruiser has no problems with getting stuck.

    I don't know how it would do in the mountains or breaking trail in areas where the snow is really deep.

    The utility sleds offered by all the manufacturers while not exactly sporty are very good in deep snow and breaking trail.

  5. thanks for the chum can posting.

    question: how is the can opened once it is down at the bottom ?

    is it just a quick jerk of the strainer handle and it pops open?

     

     

    Yep, a quick jerk and the bottom swings open and dumps your chum out.

  6. My 2 kids work at CTC. The no receipt-no refund thing is here to stay now as of the first week of January. They have been told by the upper management not to give refunds if the person doesn't have the receipt.

     

    It was one of the only store that was left that was actually doing that. They had been doing it for so long and it seems like some people were taking advantage of it. This is not good or bad Customer service this is the norm of other stores. Prove that you bought it there and they will gladly refund you .

     

    So keep your receipts guys!!!!

     

     

    My firdge is so covered with CTC receipts you can't see the fridge any more. :lol:

  7. See da battery in mine.. he needs one ! lol

     

    Rochestor carburator = correct... most have Holleys on them ! I guess the real name for them is "Quadrajet"... not sure why, but as "kids" we always called them thermoquads. Maybe because they never worked right when they got hot!! LOL

     

     

    We used to call them Quadrabogs!!! :whistling::lol:

  8. Sorry guys, but the Minnows are bought frozen in a styrafoam worm like bucket. In the summer its easy to pick out individual minnows. Not so easy out on the ice. I ended picking pieces out with a Knife. Im thinking maybe I should dig out the minnows and then put in a baggy just prior to the trip.

     

    We get them the same way up here.

    I defrost a container and salt 'em up good on a cookie sheet covered with newspaper, leave them overnight in the fridge. The next morning add some more salt then put them back in the container with a little more salt on top. Stick the leftovers in the fridge or freezer after the days fishing. The salt keeps them pretty much thawed out, makes them last longer and toughens them up so they don't fall off the hook as easily.

  9. Yep.. they are fella. I had the same thoughts a few years back.. but look forward to the ice fishing now............but when the winter blues set in you can always jump one one of these and get away !

     

     

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    That would freak you out the first time it happened.

    Lying there sucking down a rum cooler ladeedadeeda :whistling::whistling:WHAT THE HECK!!!!!! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!!!! :w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t:

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