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Hey, Capt.Who's the happy guy in the pic?
My favorite Coozie just got crushed in the can crusher by Salm603 (aka Bamb308)
Thanks for the clarification, Denny. I suspected that was an option on the ID, but was going to try to find a bible to rule out another?I do have a "Coozie" collection if you need a replacement? Let me know.....
Thanks CD Eddie Spaghetti found it and fixed it.
Pulled our house off the lake this morning. With the warmup and rain coming we figured now was a good time. I know the die hards will be out til the last hurrah but we ain't diehards... Looks like we have a buyer for the house so this will be the last of our "hardside" adventures...too much work for us senior citizens anyway what with moving it worrying about weather and such. We still have a portable and all the equipment so not done ice fishing just yet! May have the Argo up for sale too...we'll see. Call it "senior downsizing" We seem to enjoy the salmon, rainbow, laker season more anyway so perhaps a more suitable trolling boat will be in our future.Good luck to all the Circus troupe! See ya around! Mowbizz and Shobizz signing off for the 2019 season!
I was getting to that point with the 800 lb home made shanty on 4X6 hemlock skids... it was a bear to move and get on and off trailers etc... then we upgraded to the Aluminum shanty. Well let me tell you it was like night and day... so easy to move and load. we love it... 300 lbs full of our crap.. we can pucrap by hand in the right conditions. Tow it with just about anything... Its an expensive alternative, but will keep this old guy in a hardside for many years to come... it has solar roof panels, we burned half the propane and its not even insulated, just doesnt need it. its great. Highly recommend one. Thanks to Northern Fabrication Solutions, the builder of it... in off season it doubles as my wife's garden outhouse. Put a camp throne over the hole and she is all set.
Thanks guys...it isn’t without a smidgeon if regret that we’re calling it quits on maintaining a hardside. We gave it a try for a few seasons and finally came to the realization that feeling beat up and having to relax for a couple days after a day on the ice wasn’t worth the effort. Sometimes simpler is better. We got to experience it on our terms and made a decision. Kudos to the younger bucks that can put in all the work and still enjoy it! I have to give my wife a lot of credit because I wouldn’t have been able to do it alone. Hell, just climbing in and out of the Argo was even causing aches and pains I wouldn’t have otherwise. Tough getting old.
Sorry to hear Mowbizz. Best to you and Shobizz. You’ll be missed. Best regards.
Come on Mowbizz these are our "Golden Years". Two days in a row are tough for me. I really wonder sometimes why I do it.
Mobizz, it’s tough for us “young bucks” too, but it’s even tougher to step back and look at the big picture, and make your type of decision.....keep us posted, and good luck on your new adventure !!!!
That feeling exactly. I think the kicker was when I spent the Friday night of the derby weekend out in my shack, then the whole next day fishing too. Bad decision as I stayed up all night keeping my poor dog from shivering on the cold floor. Long night for sure.
and besides that the boss lady has a heck of a list...ouch!
My ol lady has one of those too. Its the strangest thing, no matter how many things i seem to knock off the list never gets any shorter.
I don't think I would have been able to move after that. Maybe next year us older guys can get together for an "AARP Trip".