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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Equipment => Ice Augers => Topic started by: ice dude on Nov 15, 2005, 02:39 PM
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i was just given 2 old spoon type augers. One has the normal smooth blade and the other has a chipper style head. Neither one has a name or any writing on them. I have never used one, but i might give it a try this year just to see how well they work. I was wondering if these would be worth anything or if i should just hang them on the wall in the garage as decoration? I can post pictures if you would like to see them.
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Doooh, will a moderator move this up to the auger section please. Thank you
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slipbob i have 2 lazers nad just bought a eskimo, I will just give it a try to see how my grandpa did it.
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I still use mine and have no regrets but i only drill about 5 holes a day. there is a man somewhere in the midwest that sharpens and mails them back for less than $10. if i'd ever find a great bargian on a gas one i would change but till then i'll keep using it. in my area we frequently get close to 2 feet of ice and it is some exercise at times.
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the first time I saw one of those, I wondered how in the heck it would ever cut a hole in the ice....I hope its a long time before I see another one....Grump :P
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If kept sharp, those old spoon type augers will out cut a Mora hand auger. We don't useally get more than 12" to 16" of ice. (north Pa.) So when scouting out new waters. I have often used the spoon auger rather than lug the power auger around.
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I remember my uncle ( who got me started ice fishing) using one of those as a youngster in the 60's. At that time that was about as high tech as you could get other than using a spud bar. He handed it down to me when he got a new Mora. I didn't get out all that much as a teen and had put it away. When reviving the old ice itch in my early 20s it came out of retirement for a trip or 2. Gave up on it after sweating my arse off and only going thru a 1/4 inch of ice in what seemed like forever. Time and technology have greatly advanced since that time- thank god. So your best bet would just be to hang that on a wall ( garage, basement, etc.) for nostalgia purposes.
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Anyone have a pic of an old-school spoon auger?
I'm just curious to see one...
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I did a Google image search and a yahoo image search and found nothing.
Here is a current ebay auction for one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Snabb-Mora-Borren-2-Ice-Fishing-Auger-Sweden_W0QQitemZ7197712430QQcategoryZ793QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem (http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Snabb-Mora-Borren-2-Ice-Fishing-Auger-Sweden_W0QQitemZ7197712430QQcategoryZ793QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
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Thanks! I think a spud bar would be more efficient. :o
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I had a spoon auger. It had to be kept very sharp to work. It was a bit better than a spud but not much. Pretty slow but easier on the arms than chipping.
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has anyone seen one with a chipper style head? Here i just took a picture of them. they need cleaned and painted.
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a97/Fishnracem/Fish019.jpg)
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a97/Fishnracem/Fish020.jpg)
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I still use mine and have no regrets but i only drill about 5 holes a day. there is a man somewhere in the midwest that sharpens and mails them back for less than $10. if i'd ever find a great bargian on a gas one i would change but till then i'll keep using it. in my area we frequently get close to 2 feet of ice and it is some exercise at times.
I figured you'd chime in...Your the only guy I know in the tri-state area that still uses one :P :P :P w_w.
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If kept sharp and especially if the shape wasn't lost they would cut circles around a mora.
Mine hangs proudly above my old green box, plenty of memories with those two. Loved to play soccer with the cores when waiting for flags many years ago.
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I figured you'd chime in...Your the only guy I know in the tri-state area that still uses one :P :P :P w_w.
Brian:
it also helps when blue drills the holes. i don't break a sweat then. i'm ready for presque isle. i've got some shanty screws to hold it down and i'm in the process of building a pvc frame on skis to haul the shanty in snow. now all i need is some ice.
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I used to have an old spoon auger, and when it was sharp it cut faster than any drill bit types. Mind we never had more than a foot of ice. Their downfall was that they were a bear to sharpen. One only put an edge on one side. If the other side was messed with or dinged, it was shot for good.
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