Iceshanty Ice Fishing Giveaways Updates
DRILL OPTION/AUGER: you must get a high torque high ah rated drill.The drill battery will wear out after 2-3 yrs if you use it for other things.
Strike master with the Honda motor.Shackless has the new K auger that you run with a cordless drill. Weighs nothing and drills like crazy, I am just not quite sure how the drill will hold up with all the torque required to turn the auger. But a wicked drilling machine for sure.Only downside I see is the price 400 plus another 4 if you buy the decent recommended Milwauki (sp) drill. For that money I will stick with my Strike Master but the older I get the more tempting that K drill is . I mean 5 lbs. vs.25 wow
K drill is 2-250, and a drill can be had for right around the same.
Quite a deal last I looked they were 449 at Cabella
i run a k-drill with dewalt drill for early ice then run the k-drill on my stikemaster solo 142 power head when the ice gets over 12". i run my k-drill\strikemaster set up against a friends k-drill\dewalt the other day through 15" of ice and mine was faster by over 1 second. my k-drill\ strikemaster set up weighs around 19lbs.
I better get a gas auger head to save me that second then. This past weekend I cut 30 or so holes through 15-17 inches of ice in a day with 2 5ah batteries, and the second battery wasn't dead yet.
only 30 holes? what are you going to do when your 2 batteries are dead? was not saying anything bad about the drill set up, was just giving another option for the k-drill. As you can see in my original post i run a drill set up also just like my gas with the k-drill better during thicker ice as i dont have to worry about keeping batteries warm or carrying extras. just another option since he has a strikemaster already and the k-drill on it makes it alot lighter option
Had the jiffy propane auger for maybe 3 seasons maybe 4. I didn't like the ripper blades at all, hard to sharpen compared to the shavers and I found the metal really soft. My carb failed on me so I spend 100 bucks to get if fixed, unfortunately it didn't help much. My propane regulator went next and that was the last straw for me. Ended up buying a second hand ion for cheap to get me through a couple more seasons before I bite the bullet and buy a new auger. I fish mainly pike so a 10 inch hole is sure nice to have. seen electrics die out real quick with a 10 inch flight and 3 feet of ice. Not sure what the next auger is but it will be gas for me.
That was throughout the entire day, and that was all I needed, I've never had both batteries die yet, but I see what you mean now. You implied the gas was better in thick ice because it was an entire 1 second faster, If you like the gas better to not have to worry about batteries that makes sense.
i run and gun alot and fish outside 99% of the time so it is nothing for me to drill 100 holes a day thats why i run the gas power head. i can usually get around 120 holes through 18" of ice pwer tank. it would take my 2 5 amp and one of my 6 amp batteries to get that many holes with my drill set up. its just another option for people with a strikemaster power head. the k-drill bolts right up to it with no adapter needed. good luck and tight lines