skinny Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 ok I Ice fish Long Point bay . last year was a first and I have a folding hut and other regular equipment. I pulled it all out by hand which was ok but can take alot of time. I have been trying to come up with some sort of powered assisting device to get the stuff out. ok here we go the common is a snowmoblie or a quad. Well that is fine but I don't have any other real use for either of these items. Down here the opp were busting people for plates and insurance before hitting the ice ( costs I can't justify just for ice fishing would rather buy equipment). I have been trying to think of other things i could use or modify to be able to get my stuff on the ice. One thought I had was to find an older track type snow blower and remove the blower part so it is just the motor and tracks and handles and use it to pull my gear just not sure it would have the pull/speed. So I'm looking for any ideas that have been seen or tried.
NAW Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 I can't find the video, but I've seen some rednecks sitting on a tabogan, using a garden tiller to pull them selves/gear out on the ice.. You could try that!
Fish Farmer Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 Maybe a rototiller hooked to your sled I can see one day some guy will invent something. I fish Long PT.Bay also and it's got to be the windiest place at times. I saw 2 guys pulling a hut with a 4 wheeler one day and the wind was plowing them back-wards across the bay to open water. The bay can be dangerous with thin soft spots because of it being so shallow with weeds in the ice. Plus watch for snow covered cracks. Ive been in a few times, you just don't see them. Good thread, I'll be watching for some ideas.
robp Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 Do you have fabrication skills? Here's something...
mercman Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 You could always get a dog. big enough to pull the sled.Just another thing that dogs do better than cats
Smarty Pantz Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 happy travels Hehe, that's hilarious! Awesome
skinny Posted December 3, 2010 Author Report Posted December 3, 2010 the russian unit is sort of what I had in mind. I think I will have to be carefull about the item getting to close to a snowmobile but I liked that unit
archer379 Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 get your self an old snowmobile remove the seat and build a deck where the seat would have been extend the handles back past the back of the machine ajust the controls so that it olny goes walking speed i wouldn't think if you have no place to ride on it the police couldn't give you a hard time. Another option would be a trailer hitch on your snowblower. the idea might seem dumb but i am only on a couple hrs sleep
NAW Posted December 3, 2010 Report Posted December 3, 2010 happy travels Ya,, that's the video i was talkin about. That thing is brutally slow..
Old Man Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 (edited) Do you have fabrication skills? Here's something... Reminds me of the old Bolens Huskis from the 60's to early 70s. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD0g4-kyDH4 Edited December 4, 2010 by Old Man
skeeter Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Well i hate to burst anybodys bubble but: a motorized vehicle is a motorized vehicle. that means they can still fine you for no insurance, no plates and no registration. you can pick up a snowmobile for $1000.oo or less and the insurance would cost about $60 a year and plates are $15 a year. buy a trailer that is just big enough to fit the sled so that when you get to the ice you unhook the trailer and hook it up to the sled , then fill the trailer with all your gear .
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