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Offline sandmannd

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Gotta show this beast off. It sits on a 6x10 trailer that can crank down to the ice. Once on the ice you flip it like you would an otter. It's 10 feet wide, 9 feet tall and 16 feet deep. You can actually hole hop in this monster.  :happy1: Four holes in the trailer and unlimited on the ice.












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Offline HD

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Dat Der, is a BIG'UN !!!!
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Offline Grute Man

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Very nice.  Where did you get it?
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Offline sandmannd

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Found it on Craig's List last spring. Couldn't resist it for the price.
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Offline kingfisher1

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I must admit that it's quite spacious and you have room to move about!
walleyes, pannies, esox, cats, I don't care, let's go fishing!!

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let me know when you decide to sell it  :nerd:

Offline Joe

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That thing is beast. When is the party?
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Offline sandmannd

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That thing is beast. When is the party?

I'm thinkin' of hitting a lake I was on this weekend some night. I hear it's got an awesome late afternoon bite for pannies. The crappies are 10-12" and sunnies up to 10". Anyone interested in going? Not sure if I'll be able to make it this weekend or not, but if you are interested (I have the room for a few folks in my house) let me know. If more want to go we can always setup around each other.

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Offline JCAMERON

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I would be interested... but i work 2nd shift on weekends...  :banghead: If the ball really gets going on this I just might catch a cold that day.  ;)
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Offline jkjkoda

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Any Manufactur name on the monster.
Are we hunting or fishing today?

Offline thunder

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I have seen those before they look nice. Have you had it out on a windy day? If so how did it hold up? That is alot of canvas to be exposed to the wind...

Offline BiggA

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I just saw something similar on craigslist last night. Said he had 2 left and they were not being made anymore, but there was no frame just the canvas I think.

Offline sandmannd

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I have seen those before they look nice. Have you had it out on a windy day? If so how did it hold up? That is alot of canvas to be exposed to the wind...

It was actually pretty windy at the GTG on Saturday. Was a little bit of a pain to get it going on setup. Once it was setup it holds up just fine. Still done in around 15 minutes. I'm not sure of the manufacturer on it though. I'll look next time I get it out.
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Offline jkurkoski

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You can buy these brand new from Road King but they are kinda spendy, but very cool.  :happy1:  Check out their link:

http://roadkingoutdoors.com/condo.html

Saw that same house last spring on Craigslist but lost my job so had to mind my pennies.  :censored:

Offline sandmannd

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Those are the ones. They are spendy, but sweet.
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Offline GrumpyOldFish

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Where ya thinking about fishing Sandmann?  You don't have to mention the lake just wondering area.
If it's near the Mille Lacs or Brainerd area, I'll join in.

Offline sandmannd

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Hey, welcome to the site Grumpy. I actually was fishing a couple of weeks ago with guys on here. This week I'm in the Bass Lake Tourney in WI. Not sure what I have going on next week yet. I do have a perm up on Mille Lacs. If I head up I'll let you know.
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Offline Jdrummer

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That house is sweet! you stay warm in that big boy?
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Offline sandmannd

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That house is sweet! you stay warm in that big boy?

Sure do. Use a 20lb propane tank, a big buddy and a heater cooker. Just like a bigger home, cost of heat goes up with that size.
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