MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
If i get a cabinet that's heavy and locks would that be a good idea? Also putting some kind of covers/blinds on the windows to make it impossible to see inside a good or bad idea?
Leave a heat source on. Place a vicious Rottweiler in there with food and water. Problem solved. Around here you are not allowed to lock any doors occupied or not.
If they want to get in, they will. Covering the windows just makes them wonder what's inside. Kicking the door open or using a 3' pry bar will pop any door. As stated, don't leave anything inside you don't want to lose. I know it's a pain, but have seen too many destroyed just to get inside.Take it with you.
X2! I leave my curtains open and leave nothing in the shack. I also have a converted pop up camper, I replaced the door knob (Starcraft) with a gate latch that can be padlocked.Having a locked cabinet, tool box, footlocker, etc....will only make folks curious and want to know whats inside...
On my camper I drilled two holes on either side of the door all the way through to the inside. I took two long heavy eye bolts and pushed them threads first through the holes using large fender washers on the inside and outside. Put a locknut on the inside. Cut some chain and chained the door shut with a master lock on the outside. Has worked so far
I fish the east shore near dyckesville for whitefish alotShawano quite a bit for Crappies/Gills/NorthernWest shore of the bay for perchMontana for crappiesWinnebagoLittle green lakeNoquebayLots of little lakes around the wabeno area
I spend most of my time on Oconto Falls pond, Kelly lake and Lee lake. How is Montana for Crappies?
Hit or miss but when you hit it is alot of fun and the traffic is really low on that lake.
they should let you hide an exploding dye pack in these things maybe a dye that glows at night to make it easy to chase them down
sounds like a great idea until you forget about it and have to explain to everyone you fish why you glow in the dark.