Lunker777 Posted August 1, 2012 Report Posted August 1, 2012 Hey everyone I know Im starting early, but I want to get my gear lined up for ice fishing. I got the bug last year when we made a few trips to Simcoe. Im after a trophy perch this year. Im looking at getting a 4 wheeler and a small clam style shanty. What would be the best 4 wheeler for the job ? I have been told a smaller 2wd is the best so if you get stuck, its easy to move out. But I think a 4wd would be the best option, no ?
BillM Posted August 1, 2012 Report Posted August 1, 2012 (edited) If it's strictly for icefishing, I'd pick a snowmobile.. If you are going to pick a 4wheeler, definitely 4wd.. I've used both out on the ice, the only time the 4wheeler really struggles is when there's a lot of snow or a lot of slush.. They tend to sink compared to a snowmobile in the same conditions. When you get into back lake icefishing, snowmobile hands down. Edited August 1, 2012 by BillM
adempsey Posted August 1, 2012 Report Posted August 1, 2012 Ask here or hereand you'll get plenty of information. I think your choice may depend on where you fish. However, in my experience, there seem to be a lot more ice fishermen with ATV's than sleds on the bigger lakes. For back lakes, I think what Bill said is true. I still use my two feet, so I can't offer much more than that.
crappieperchhunter Posted August 1, 2012 Report Posted August 1, 2012 I have neither so I can offer no help. Actually the main reason I have neither...other then I'm cheap ...is I just can't decide which way to go myself.
Lunker777 Posted August 1, 2012 Author Report Posted August 1, 2012 Mostly Lake St.Clair.... but I want to make a few weekend trips to quinte/simcoe/nipissing. Im thinking a good 4x4 ATV is what I am after.... it can be used YEAR round and they are a little more my style. We dont get much snow for sledding around here so a skidoo wouldn't get nearly the same amount of use.
wallyboss Posted August 2, 2012 Report Posted August 2, 2012 If you choose a Quad make sure it's 4X4 and get kick ass tires for it. Standard tires are useless once you get in a foot of snow.
Joeytier Posted August 2, 2012 Report Posted August 2, 2012 4x4 atv (smallest you can get away with)...chains if you experience deep snow (rare on simcoe) and you're good to go!
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