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Old 10-26-2023, 10:12 PM
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i have the expedition sport has been great for ice fishing. you will love it.
Hahaha its early christmas!!!

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Old 10-26-2023, 10:28 PM
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My Sleds are 2023 Expedition SE's, so they came with the largest 135L LinQ storage box. I like it because it looks "factory" and it does hold a lot of stuff. But it also has it's drawbacks.



I want to have a rack made for my sleds to carry my rod boxes similar to what ArcLab made for Clayton Schick. Because of how the LinQ box opens, I'm still trying to figure out how to do it. I may just take the LinQ box off and run a Rubbermaid like he does...his Rubbermaid is the same size as my LinQ. To me it looks like it would hold more than the LinQ. I also have a fully tricked out Ranger I call "The Office" that swallows up literally everything. So to me a sled will never hold enough gear.







I have most other LinQ options that would relate to ice fishing. I've replaced the rear seat with the SR50 Utility Bag (Jesus $$$...), I have the Multi-Mount 2500 winch, the auger mount, and a few smaller accessories. The story is the same for all Ski Doo accessories...they are nice, but not worth the price. You can tell the auger mount was designed by some engineer in Quebec that's used to riding down wide, groomed trails. It's just begging to get ripped off on tight trails.
Yeah. Its all money and only money. I actually talked to Clayton out in Manitoba. I might have to ask him how much for that rack. It is quite nice. And would save a bunch of backyard redneck solutions. No offense to any rednecks. Some ideas are genius.

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Old 10-27-2023, 12:31 AM
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I wouldn't bother asking Clayton...he either got it for free or he paid a lot less than you would. I'd just call ArcLab directly. They're normally pretty good at picking up the phone.
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Old 10-27-2023, 10:58 AM
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Hahaha its early christmas!!!

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was out for ride yesterday afternoon , sled started right up no issues . was a great ride need more snow now. you probably won't see your ride till January . i ordered mine in late February and didn't see it till the falling January . 11 month wait .but it was worth it. enjoy.
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Old 10-27-2023, 04:23 PM
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was out for ride yesterday afternoon , sled started right up no issues . was a great ride need more snow now. you probably won't see your ride till January . i ordered mine in late February and didn't see it till the falling January . 11 month wait .but it was worth it. enjoy.
Wicked! No the 90L box is on order. Sled is here and ready. Gonna bring it home next week. Let it snow!!

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Old 10-27-2023, 05:54 PM
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was out for ride yesterday afternoon , sled started right up no issues . was a great ride need more snow now. you probably won't see your ride till January . i ordered mine in late February and didn't see it till the falling January . 11 month wait .but it was worth it. enjoy.

Jealous!
Yup I ordered mine I March and got
It in September.
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Wicked! No the 90L box is on order. Sled is here and ready. Gonna bring it home next week. Let it snow!!

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The snow so far here is teasing us but the back bays on Cold Lake are starting to freeze over.




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Old 10-28-2023, 10:49 AM
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If anyone is looking to get into a livescope setup, bass pro has the lvs 32 with black box on sale. 1000 dollars usd, was just under 1600 cdn all in with taxes and stuff.
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Old 10-31-2023, 07:57 AM
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My Sleds are 2023 Expedition SE's, so they came with the largest 135L LinQ storage box. I like it because it looks "factory" and it does hold a lot of stuff. But it also has it's drawbacks.

I want to have a rack made for my sleds to carry my rod boxes similar to what ArcLab made for Clayton Schick. Because of how the LinQ box opens, I'm still trying to figure out how to do it. I may just take the LinQ box off and run a Rubbermaid like he does...his Rubbermaid is the same size as my LinQ. To me it looks like it would hold more than the LinQ. I also have a fully tricked out Ranger I call "The Office" that swallows up literally everything. So to me a sled will never hold enough gear.



I have most other LinQ options that would relate to ice fishing. I've replaced the rear seat with the SR50 Utility Bag (Jesus $$$...), I have the Multi-Mount 2500 winch, the auger mount, and a few smaller accessories. The story is the same for all Ski Doo accessories...they are nice, but not worth the price. You can tell the auger mount was designed by some engineer in Quebec that's used to riding down wide, groomed trails. It's just begging to get ripped off on tight trails.
You have more gear and machines than all the forum members. Good for you. I’m jealous. I’m just excited to buy a new mopod and composite flighting for my old Ion.
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Old 10-31-2023, 08:10 AM
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You have more gear and machines than all the forum members. Good for you. I’m jealous. I’m just excited to buy a new mopod and composite flighting for my old Ion.
If you look behind the skidoo’s he also has a huge aquarium to practice during crappy weather days....no days off for this fella....
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Old 11-01-2023, 12:45 PM
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You have more gear and machines than all the forum members. Good for you. I’m jealous. I’m just excited to buy a new mopod and composite flighting for my old Ion.
Hardwater fishing is my passion. I'm very fortunate to be able to buy all the new gear to try out, travel across the West to meet cool like-minded people, and even occasionally get a picture with a nice fish.

P.S. - There are a few members here that can give me a solid run for my money.
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Old 11-01-2023, 12:46 PM
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If you look behind the skidoo’s he also has a huge aquarium to practice during crappy weather days....no days off for this fella....
Every Fall when I pull my dock and dozens of 4-5" burbot come wriggling out of the wheels I have to fight the urge to put some native species in that 1000g tank. Big, big fine...
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Old 11-01-2023, 03:49 PM
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Hi there, looking at replacing my Ion Gen 1 with the new Eskimo auger, I see most of the retailers in the states have already dropped the pricing and also include a free battery with a purchase. Anyone know if this will happen in Canada and when. I do have one sitting in my cart with an American retailer but unsure of extra costs associated it ie, duty and a brokerage fee. Thanks.
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Old 11-01-2023, 07:09 PM
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If they are already marking down the E40 it's likely coming from Ardisam directly to compete with the StrikeMaster 40V, as price/a second battery was all that was ever saving them from getting run over by ION. I'd call a few retailers like The Fishin' Hole and ask how many they have in their system. I bet it's a lot and if so they will likely be discounted before long up here as well. SM's usually go on sale or get the second battery promo early in the season.
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Old 11-02-2023, 09:49 AM
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Every Fall when I pull my dock and dozens of 4-5" burbot come wriggling out of the wheels I have to fight the urge to put some native species in that 1000g tank. Big, big fine...

Bonk’ em and eat ‘em.




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Old 11-02-2023, 10:05 AM
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Now to just wait for the ice.
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Old 11-02-2023, 10:56 AM
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Old 11-04-2023, 08:13 PM
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Awesome choice....another one is Timber Guide Series Mac Attack Ice Rod....I prefer medium/heavy...but I only catch smediums and dinks

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/15799...riantId=412748

Dam can hardly wait for hard water season.
I was in Edmonton this weekend, so I brought the Big Ticket down to compare it side by side with the MH Mac Attack at Cabela's. The 48" Big Ticket is too long to fit in my Otter case so I was hoping to exchange it for the 42" Mac Attack. The Mac Attack is a really, really nice rod...for walleye. Honestly, it just squeaks in as a Medium rod IMO. If you get a chance I highly suggest getting your hands on a Big Ticket for our March trip, which I should call you about sometime soon.
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Old 11-04-2023, 08:58 PM
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On a slightly different note, while at Cabela's South in Edmonton I noticed they had some old stock of the previous gen Otter Vortex hubs. These are generally the same as the new Vortex Pros minus the walkout door. The Resorts are quite different in shape though with the Vortex having considerably more fishable area, and longer walls that make putting cots on the outside walls much easier. This is easily the best hub I've used overall for winter camping and Clayton Schick said the same back when Vortex hubs were current and before he became part of their Pro Staff. It's the only hub I have that I would never think of selling. If you're serious about winter camping, alone or in a pair, it's definitely worth checking out. You won't see them new very often if ever again when these are gone.

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Old 11-04-2023, 09:51 PM
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Hardwater fishing is my passion. I'm very fortunate to be able to buy all the new gear to try out, travel across the West to meet cool like-minded people, and even occasionally get a picture with a nice fish.

P.S. - There are a few members here that can give me a solid run for my money.
AlbertanGP how do you find the tracks? I’m really debating on purchasing a sled or going the track route. I have the defender XMR 1000 which comes stock with arched a-arms providing lots of ground clearance and lockers front and rear. I like the idea of only having one machine for insurance, registration, and garage space purposes.
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AlbertanGP how do you find the tracks? I’m really debating on purchasing a sled or going the track route. I have the defender XMR 1000 which comes stock with arched a-arms providing lots of ground clearance and lockers front and rear. I like the idea of only having one machine for insurance, registration, and garage space purposes.
I started typing a reply and soon realized it was going to be a novel. If you really want to talk about it PM me and I'll call you. If I could have only one it would be the Ranger on tracks. But I think I'm going to use my sled(s) more and more each season. The sleds are probably more practical all around. But I like cool stuff (I debated getting a Sherp instead of the Ranger) and the Ranger just flat out does everything...even if it is slower and at a higher cost than sleds.
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Old 11-05-2023, 03:02 AM
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Absolutely nothing. I have all I need or require currently. Just need some safe ice.
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Old 11-05-2023, 07:25 AM
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I was in Edmonton this weekend, so I brought the Big Ticket down to compare it side by side with the MH Mac Attack at Cabela's. The 48" Big Ticket is too long to fit in my Otter case so I was hoping to exchange it for the 42" Mac Attack. The Mac Attack is a really, really nice rod...for walleye. Honestly, it just squeaks in as a Medium rod IMO. If you get a chance I highly suggest getting your hands on a Big Ticket for our March trip, which I should call you about sometime soon.
All I got to do is use what your not....you Sir are very well prepared for 10 anglers on any given day
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Old 11-08-2023, 11:12 AM
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Anyone run one of these?

Looks pretty nice for an Amazon deal.

https://www.amazon.ca/Piscifun-Innov...G2J?th=1&psc=1

I think would be comparable to the 13 Betty Freefall or the Pflueger President?
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Old 11-08-2023, 12:18 PM
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I have an inline reel on my perchin rod. The free drop is nice for fishing deep tungsten but I wouldn’t suggest running them for any other species other than pan fish.
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Old 12-14-2023, 08:27 PM
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ION has a great sale on some stuff for older G1 and the G2 augers.

https://ioniceaugers.com/collections/sale

I picked up the ION Tune-up Bundle for my R1. It gives me another battery, a composite auger and a power adaptor for the price of a battery up here. The issue is that you need to have a US address as they won't ship to Canada.

Thought I would post this up in case someone knows someone who can get it across the boarder.

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Seems bulky and awkward. I'd need 4 pieces of pipe atached together, plus a way to carry them I'd have to strap them all together.

I doubt I'm buying PVC pipe, caps and glue for cheaper than that Cabela's bag. Even if I could, there's the time required to put it all together. I'd rather spend the money on a purpose built bag and send my time fishing.
I bought a old hard sided gun case and cut out the foam on each end for the reels to sit in. Can fit 6-28" +/- rods in it. See rifle cases on Kijiji for $20 if you have longer rods.
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Old 01-05-2024, 05:35 PM
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I bought a old hard sided gun case and cut out the foam on each end for the reels to sit in. Can fit 6-28" +/- rods in it. See rifle cases on Kijiji for $20 if you have longer rods.
That's a good idea. I ended up buying the Cabela's rod case. It holds 4 rods and reels no problem and I could probably get 6 in there without reels on them.
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Old 01-05-2024, 11:45 PM
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N here I am splurging on a couple Jigging bases for our Jaw Jackers.
Haven't told the wife yet she'll find out when we hit the lake.
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The SM 10 inch lite flite has been a great addition this year. I will be nice for the walking on early season but just that much lighter any time one wants to d punch holes around the area.
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