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Old 01-13-2013, 10:36 AM
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Me, I got a 3 legged folding stool, a rubbermaid tote that fits in my sled that holds my propane, heater, tackle, bait, rags, and other paraphernalia. Of course my rod is in there as well. I just have a little 2 man so with all that in there it's a little crowded. Hand auger gets wiped down and left in the sled after each use. I need to pick up some floor mats and a collapsible shovel, tote lid works but it's flimsy, then I'm set.

Well, that and I'm waiting on some replacement poles too. Slipped on the ice (floor mats!!!) my last outing and ended up falling on one of the hubs and shattered a pole. $23 for 4 poles from eskimo seems good to me, at least next time one breaks I'll be able to fix it on the ice instead of having to hunker down in the wind to get my dinner limit.
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