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Thread: Ice shanty - What to buy?
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02-20-2014, 06:00 PM #11
I just bought an otter lodge.....the full insulated one.....cheapest was on amazon with the free shipping....plan to use it ONLY behind the ATV.
LIFE'S TOO SHORT TO PUT A PRICE ON FUN!!!
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02-21-2014, 11:22 PM #12
Hey Eye Doctor, did you get the XT650 lodge or 1200 lodge. Can't find any 650's in stock with free shipping.
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02-22-2014, 09:52 AM #13
Otters
Try looking at franks in linwood, or northwoods in pinconing. Both just over alittle over 2 hr drive north of toledo... Plus they a a welth of information.... A great day trip. Franks will also deal on the marked price. They also have shanty days,,, like the first weekend in dec. So you could wait till next year just before the season. They make them down that weekend..... Good luck
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02-23-2014, 08:22 AM #14
I got the 1200...But I also pay $ 80 or so a year for amazon prime...don't remember but that may be why it was free shipping...I use amazon a lot.
LIFE'S TOO SHORT TO PUT A PRICE ON FUN!!!
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02-23-2014, 02:12 PM #15
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02-24-2014, 11:11 AM #16
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02-24-2014, 05:13 PM #17
Iam interrested in your otter my BigDan
Last edited by BigDan; 02-25-2014 at 06:40 PM.
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02-24-2014, 08:16 PM #18
Otter sled/shanty
BigDan, sent you a PM.
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02-28-2014, 09:49 AM #19
Mike,
Sorry, I haven't been on here for a week... There are plenty of windows in the Eskimo (or any good shanty), you enter through a door. Yes, there is a skirt that completely surrounds the shanty (as any good brand shanty will have) that lays on the ice and stops the wind. The seats are bolted into the sled and when you are sitting in the shanty "you" are weighing the shanty down. When you set up a shanty they are designed to have their "back" to the wind. In 35 -40 MPH I wouldn't think twice about walking away from the shanty and leaving it by itself. There are shanties that require anchors and tie downs... A good shanty with a sled should not require tiedowns. Keep in mind that the shanty is connected to the sled, and the sled has all of your gear in it. My sled probably has 75 lbs or more of gear... all of that weight is holding the shanty in place.
The heater I use is massive! I have a ton of room inside (this is something that you need to consider heavily when looking at shanties), I use a radiant heater on top of a 20lb propane cylinder... most people use a "Buddy Heater" that uses the small propane cylinders... Many shanties do not have room for my heater, and most guys would tell you that my heater is WAY overkill... I keep it on low, and 2 weeks ago when it was -18 degrees and blowing my shanty was 65 degrees and we were fishing in our t-shirts. The "Buddy Heaters" will keep it plenty warm and most guys want to be a little cold anyway... isn't that kinda what ice fishing is all about?
The Eskimo FlipMo 2 Inferno is insulated and runs about $600 + You should be able to find an Eskimo 2 man or 3 man for under $500. Mine is not insulated, but I don't need it insulated as I heat mine.
-Matt
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02-28-2014, 11:31 PM #20
Thanks guys, I ended up buying the Otter 650 Lodge, initially wanted the Cabin but found late season price for same as I could have picked up Cabin so went with Lodge, just hope it isn't too large/heavy. Didn't see Time4one or I might have looked at yours........oh well, day late and dollar short.
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