Auger mount for pull behind sled.
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Auger mount for pull behind sled.
any one have any ideas? i am looking to mount it on the top of my sled, perpendicular to the sled if possible..at the back..i just dont like setting it on top of all my gear..and plus im running out of room
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Re: Auger mount for pull behind sled.
what if you used one of those mounts they use to mount guns/bows on 4-wheelers?? they strap them in place too. that should be easy enough to drill or slap on a sled
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I'm going to be buying a new otter sled here shortly so I am going to have to figure something out also. I'll take pictures if I come up with something.
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I solved this problem last year. What I did was got those hooks that are kind of Y shaped used for hanging garden tools etc. One in the front and one in the back and it cradles it. Works great and only cost about $3. I put a block of wood under the lip of the sled and screwed in into place, drilled a larger hole for the hanger, and screwed it down through the plastic and into the wood. Best part is you can put it anywhere , off to one side vs the other, centered etc.
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Brad Lamont wrote:I solved this problem last year. What I did was got those hooks that are kind of Y shaped used for hanging garden tools etc. One in the front and one in the back and it cradles it. Works great and only cost about $3. I put a block of wood under the lip of the sled and screwed in into place, drilled a larger hole for the hanger, and screwed it down through the plastic and into the wood. Best part is you can put it anywhere , off to one side vs the other, centered etc.
great idea brad!! i like that its 3 dollars versus the gun mount that costs 30 bucks. but im wondering if the gun mounts are able to support it more..i think you could fashion something to strap it in with eh?
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swamp-assassin wrote:Brad Lamont wrote:I solved this problem last year. What I did was got those hooks that are kind of Y shaped used for hanging garden tools etc. One in the front and one in the back and it cradles it. Works great and only cost about $3. I put a block of wood under the lip of the sled and screwed in into place, drilled a larger hole for the hanger, and screwed it down through the plastic and into the wood. Best part is you can put it anywhere , off to one side vs the other, centered etc.
great idea brad!! i like that its 3 dollars versus the gun mount that costs 30 bucks. but im wondering if the gun mounts are able to support it more..i think you could fashion something to strap it in with eh?
I am thinking of putting two eye bolts off to each side of it and putting a bungee or better yet raptor strap in it to hold it down even better. I would suggest the ones that are like 3/8" instead of the small dipped red ones, the one's I used were black and I got them at Menards.
I am thinking of putting a plywood deck on my sled and then cutting out spots for a minnow bucket, vexilar, etc with flip up covers and milk crates underneath. Also thought about putting in two small rubber made containers with flip up lids to hold my jig boxes and pliers etc. I have switched from deer mode to ice mode so the wheels are turning!
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Brad Lamont wrote: I have switched from deer mode to ice mode so the wheels are turning!
as have i brother!
i know what your talking about with building that deck too..ive seen pics of guys sleds and they are pretty cool. its always good to be organized on the ice.
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brad...post some pics when you get done with it and let us know how it turns out!
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as have i brother! quote]swamp-assassin wrote:Brad Lamont wrote: I have switched from deer mode to ice mode so the wheels are turning!
not me im still in deer mode.....all year long , ice fishimg is just a little side hobby of mine
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BigHunt wrote:as have i brother! quote]swamp-assassin wrote:Brad Lamont wrote: I have switched from deer mode to ice mode so the wheels are turning!
not me im still in deer mode.....all year long , ice fishimg is just a little side hobby of mine
once i switch modes it is real tough to switch back...basically, im going to have to almost force myself to get out and scout this winter because ill be in ice mode...but i think in late january early febuary when the bite is slow i will get out and do shed hunting and winter scouting.
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not me im still in deer mode.....all year long , ice fishimg is just a little side hobby of mine[/quote]
once i switch modes it is real tough to switch back...basically, im going to have to almost force myself to get out and scout this winter because ill be in ice mode...but i think in late january early febuary when the bite is slow i will get out and do shed hunting and winter scouting.[/quote]
I suffer from the same problem. My plan is on the days where it is too cold to fish, I want to devote my time to scouting. My other issue is at the end of ice fishing season is when the river walleye run is. My wife says I have "seasons" and am obsessed with whatever season it is:
Winter/ icefishing
late winter/early spring walleye fishing
spring/ turkey season
Summer/ fishing and dirt track racing/archery
fall/ duh!
I have enough meat to fill the freezer for this year and dont want to kill any more until next year because I dont have a use for the meat. I have a buck tag left from my doe I shot so I intend to use it next year. I am in holiday mode/ icefishing/ helping my dad kill a deer yet. One his deer drops its all icefishing for a few months.
once i switch modes it is real tough to switch back...basically, im going to have to almost force myself to get out and scout this winter because ill be in ice mode...but i think in late january early febuary when the bite is slow i will get out and do shed hunting and winter scouting.[/quote]
I suffer from the same problem. My plan is on the days where it is too cold to fish, I want to devote my time to scouting. My other issue is at the end of ice fishing season is when the river walleye run is. My wife says I have "seasons" and am obsessed with whatever season it is:
Winter/ icefishing
late winter/early spring walleye fishing
spring/ turkey season
Summer/ fishing and dirt track racing/archery
fall/ duh!
I have enough meat to fill the freezer for this year and dont want to kill any more until next year because I dont have a use for the meat. I have a buck tag left from my doe I shot so I intend to use it next year. I am in holiday mode/ icefishing/ helping my dad kill a deer yet. One his deer drops its all icefishing for a few months.
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sounds like you and i have the same problem for sure...my wife says the same thing! and yeah march-april is definatly walleye time!!!
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swamp-assassin wrote:sounds like you and i have the same problem for sure...my wife says the same thing! and yeah march-april is definatly walleye time!!!
early spring to me is whitetail scouting time ....
and jellyheads
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BigHunt wrote:swamp-assassin wrote:sounds like you and i have the same problem for sure...my wife says the same thing! and yeah march-april is definatly walleye time!!!
early spring to me is whitetail scouting time ....
and jellyheads
i wish i could scout in spring, but the swamps are just flooded...youd need a scuba rig and a fishfinder!
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and jellyheads [/quote]
Thats late Spring! Early spring is March, at least in the walleye world! I do love me a good jellyheading though!
Thats late Spring! Early spring is March, at least in the walleye world! I do love me a good jellyheading though!
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