Stoty Posted November 27, 2012 Report Posted November 27, 2012 I have a one man flip over clam and it is pretty easy for me to pull out with all my stuff loaded inside, two other two man huts that are impossible for me to pull out on my own. Know the weight of what you are buying and the weight of what you are going to be putting inside it... most do not consider all that. Do not forget to add the minnows, weight of the water, augers, rods, heaters, fuel and everything else you are going to be loading into it. If you are going to icefish you want to be comfortable and part of that comfort is not only once you are set up! It is getting out there. Ask yourself all the important questions first. Or you will end up like me... three ice huts ... one for every occation! Exactly! I love my Nanook!
Rich Posted November 28, 2012 Report Posted November 28, 2012 400lbs....?? Maybe ask your two buddies that are sitting on it while you tow, to jump off! Not LITERALLY 400lbs, obviously. Still heavy as damn and no better than my popup. I really dont care anymore. If this first time ice fisherman wastes his money/energy on a clam now, and hates it, i'll help him thank ofc.
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