Archive for November 28th, 2007

Modify your Shanty

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Something major, something small, there are ways to make your coop your own, and make the fishing just a tad more functional.

cup holderEverything  I have to my Pro has been relatively small.  I added a cup holder that is available at any marine dealer in the area.  Not everyone will be able to do this, some shacks just aren’t built the same.  In this case I drilled and attached the holder to metal corner brace.  Nice thing about it is that it folds up flush, and when in use forms a nice stable platform for your beverage of choice.

rod holdersIn another instance I took my rotary tool, and cut three small slots in the front lip of the shanty’s base sled.  Sanded down the rough spots just a lil’ bit, and inserted rod holders.  The rod holders pictured here are actually made by HT Enterprise and originally designed to be used for holding your rod ‘n’ reel securely to the lip of a 5 gallon bucket.  When I want to go and check some other holes out, but still want a jig in the water, they come in handy.  You can also use them when you have more than one hole in front  of you, dead stick one rod, while jigging another rod.  Third slot, maybe I am having a sandwich and just want to have two rods in, but separated!

Cali and rattle reelWith the cabin style houses like the 5600, there wasn’t a lot I could do structurally.  I did pick up some Otter rattle reels and clipped them to the support bars above.  Like a tip up, but instead of using a flag to announce a fish taking the bait, there are little bells or rattles inside the spool that make a racket when line is being peeled off.

rod holders on floorOther than that, taking another type of HT rod holder designed to sit on the ice, I just use them inside the fish house.  Both styles of holders are really functional, and will not break the bank.  Both are under $3.50 at just about any store you walk into. Pick up a few now if you like any of the ideas, but look for them at the end of the season, and you should be able to get them for less than two bucks on clearance.

Portable Fish Houses…shanties, shacks, coops…etc

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

There are two basic styles of portable fish houses to choose from.  One is like a cabin on ice that folds up like a suit case.  The other is built on a sled, and flips over the head of the person fishing.

CLAM 5600

The cabin style like this CLAM 5600 offers the most comfort for those fishing.  Fully enclosed, with holes already in the floor to fish through.  Drill your holes and then put the shack over the top of them.  There are smaller ones available from CLAM, Shappell and Frabill.  They also come in larger sizes that allow for those fishing to make a weekend of it while sleeping inside during the nights.  CLAM offers the 6800 and Sleeper, they are the largest houses produced.  These cabins are ideal for breaking kids into ice fishing,  being comfortable makes just about any outing more enjoyable.

Fish Trap Pro

When it comes to the flip houses like this Fish Trap Pro, you get the comfort and mobility factors working in your favor.  Whether you flip it over to enclose the coop, you have storage for your equipment and a place to sit.  Otter, Frabill, Shappell and many more companies make shanties in this style.

When making the decision to purchase a shanty like these, you have to weigh the factors of comfort and mobility when making your final decision.

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PS….I forgot to mention Eskimo brand shanties.  When I wrote this up, I knew I was forgetting one brand that I like.  I really like the canvas that they use for the products, not crazy sometimes on the base material, but if you add some runners it makes all the difference in the world.