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To: FJB who wrote (1511193)1/6/2025 9:11:47 PM
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Up here it is a tradition to build your own ice shack, usually pulled off a trailer and skidded onto the ice with a snowmobile, I have never owned or built one. We snowmobile 60 miles north of our cabin to a lake no one ever fishes on, there is a spring that drops into the lake keeping a small area open even in -30 weather. We set up a small tent and if the fishing isn't good pull stakes and try a different spot or go to a different lake, an ION electric ice auger can drill a hole in about a minute. We have to cross one large lake and three small lakes to get to our lake, outside of the ice auger a gas chainsaw to clear the portages between the lakes. In the old days the Indians would keep the trails open because they had active trap lines, now no one traps.

And of course this, with enough food, fuel and supplies to survive anything, including a small generator and Starlink. koendersmfg.com

Winter survival is easy, it is the summer where you get eaten alive by bugs.