Visit the Team Iceshanty Proshop
An early season ice sled that I've used for decades in NE Ohio(Image removed from quote.)
Here's my Jet Sled I just finished working on. Mounted the rod/spoon holders which works out well. I also needed more room in the sled for my power auger and flasher, etc. The buckets just took up too much space and I wanted them more secure so I set up the rig you see.
Nice design Junior I could be wrong but after you put some water in those two buckets might be kinda of rear end heavy and you could be doing some wrestling with your gear nice work though
Hey Junior58, did you make those bucket holders? I like that idea!
Look what I found on Craigslist(Image removed from quote.)
Hey WildoutdoorAddictNice set up. Man it looks light. Excuss my dumbness but are those Cross country skis? The reason I ask, is because a friend of mine gave me some old skis that happened to be cross country skis. I have not had a chance to work on em yet. But I did notice that have a certain length of some kind of felt.( I take it is to help grab the snow on a forward stork to maintain momentum.)Anyways if your are Cross country did you dig out the felt part?Yes they are cross country skis! They are very thin on the ends I used 1/4 inch carriage bolts to bolt the pipe caps to them so the round head won't grab on anything while dragging it. There was no felt on these skis, just the notched bottons that someone mentioned. 8)