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Throwback Thursday pictures anyone????


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nice fishy :)

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Is that the k8nd of hat you want? :D

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Is that the k8nd of hat you want? :D

​LOL. :)

Me likey velcro strap and mesh back.  But beggars cant be choosers.  That;s a ND license plate. :) 

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Upper Red Lake before everyone knew it was a hot crappie lake :) Thank you Donnie and Kelly :D

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a 14"-15" slab every cast.

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Upper Red Lake before everyone knew it was a hot crappie lake :) Thank you Donnie and Kelly :D

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a 14"-15" slab every cast.

​Is that an old picture or a recent picture??

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​Is that an old picture or a recent picture??

Well, it does clearly state:

Upper Red Lake before everyone knew it was a hot crappie lake :) Thank you Donnie and Kelly :D

and the title of this topic is:

Throwback Thursday pictures anyone????

Keywords being before and Throwback.

How is fishing in Willmar blackjack?

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I'm guessing it is your settings on your tablet :)

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Soooooo bored waiting for decent ice locally to form...... img315.jpg

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Spent yesterday building a Smitty sled to pull my one man porty for early and late ice!  I'm Ready!👍

Nothing special, just the usual old skis with wood tacked on. Banged it out in a few hours. Probably going to add a pair of gun yokes to hold the auger. Should save my back pulling out on smaller lakes. 

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2 hours ago, BobT said:

Looks a lot like my sled. Did you steal my plans? 😄

Yes absolutely. I got the idea of putting old skis on boards from you! 😅

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You should really ditch that anchor of an auger and go lite with a strikelite auger attached to a Milwaukee hammer drill!  I have barely ice fished the last 3 years but what a difference maker that investment is!!

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Picture of a picture. I think 20s or 30s. My Great Grandfather and his buddies Waterfowl hunting, my guess would be around Swan lake in Nicollet co

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6 hours ago, ozzie said:

You should really ditch that anchor of an auger and go lite with a strikelite auger attached to a Milwaukee hammer drill!  I have barely ice fished the last 3 years but what a difference maker that investment is!!

LOL, that anchor always starts and pounds through any thickness of ice I've ever drilled.  

I clearly remember the day I was at D-Rock in New Brighton when two guys that just got back from a wasted trip to Canadian were in there buying two new gas Strikemasters because their POS e-augers were a joke in the Canadian cold and ice thickness.  They said never again!  So, I'm good thanks!  😉

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Leech I still have my old jiffy gas auger mainly for sentimental reasons. I haven’t used it for 3 years now. The only time I start it up is in the garage just to hear that pop pop pop sound lol

 

I will never go back and have no regrets going electric. Huge weight saver and with an extension will go through any thickness of ice. Starts first pull every time lol 

 

we were fishing 2 weeks ago Swiss cheesing a slough here in SD on 4” of ice when someone else tried to fire up their gas auger and my buddies and I looked at each other almost in disbelief that someone was still using a gas auger.

 

pros and cons for sure but I think electric has more pros than cons with advancements lately 

 

 

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Still waiting for global warming to ditch my Lazer Mag, always in the truck for thick, virgin ice. 

 

Don't know if it's possible, or advisable, but thought I would throw a 8" K drill bit on it to lighten it up. Should be an adapter for such a conversion. Careful what you wish for, probably rip my arm off with a shredding combo like that 😂

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Tom Sawyer said:

Still waiting for global warming to ditch my Lazer Mag, always in the truck for thick, virgin ice. 

 

Don't know if it's possible, or advisable, but thought I would throw a 8" K drill bit on it to lighten it up. Should be an adapter for such a conversion. Careful what you wish for, probably rip my arm off with a shredding combo like that 😂

 

 

Yep no puzzy Tesla auger for me until they pry it from my dead hands!  😆

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2 minutes ago, leech~~ said:

Yep no puzzy Tesla auger for me until they pry it from my dead hands!  😆

Oh I didn't say I don't own several versions of Teslas, just that until this hell frozen over state changes I'll always find a use for the ice diggin' anchor. Will be a great post hole digger in it's next life use too

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Here's some throw back for yea. Lets your candy azzz E-cutter battery do this!  🤣

 

 

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