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Laugh at the barbie tackle box if you wish but on the news awhile back there was a guy that caught a record fish on a barbie fishing poleall 2 ½ feet of it — to reel in a new state record channel catfish that measured 2 inches longer than the fishing pole. Hayes landed the record-breaking fish, which weighed 21 pounds, 1 ounce, on Aug. 5 from a private pond in Wilkes County while fishing with his granddaughter Alyssa, 3. (Image removed from quote.)
Yeah, and after he got his granddaughter to quit crying because he had snatched the pole out of her hands to land that biggie himself...they got the picture.
vdub, do you have pics of your shack? I am in the middle of building mine and I am just curious as to what others are using.
Trying to keep holes open overnight. Has anyone heard about putting a 12 volt light bulb in an openendedpickle bucket with an insulated lid? Do they make something that goes into the hole and prevents freezingother than anti-freeze.
Just ordered the shantypods.complans I ordered the small onehas anyone put these togetherthe plans look great and could bethe ticket for me. Want to set one up for the season and always wanted a hardside. Ill still use my flip up for trips to various placesbut like the Idea of showing up with my rods and an augerand fishing. I will not leave anything in the shack except maybe a heaterDoes anyone have a picture of a shantypods.com shack or any feed back on them. Do they warp and are hard to put up every yearWhat do they use for siding on the outsidehow much do they weigh.will they stand the windcan I pull one of the small ones onto the ice or pull the panelsor will I need a 4 wheeler or snowmobile.If I could get the parts in place by hand with one or two trips that would be fine with me. I dont want to drive out and dont have a 4 wheeler
plans showed up nice cd on assemblyfull sized three pages of planswe are going to get a close look thisweek and start on the next weekYou use a floor, panels for the side walls (posts fit into a slot in the floor)then a box roof that lays on top. The sides attach with lag bolts on the iceI just want to make sure the roof will stay on in a windmay need to add tie down straps to hold it in placethey said bungee cords would also workThe plans look realy good