We have all seen interesting RV's over the years, on the rare occasion something comes along that is new to me. This trailer is called The Ice House, it is designed for four season use, most interestingly it has numerous hatches in the floor that open and provide access for ICE FISHING. I am not sure how I feel about pulling a fish out of the water directly into my Rig, but to each his own.....
http://www.crankyape.com/default.asp?pg=DispSingleItem&ItemNumber=29277
-- Edited by GENECOP on Thursday 27th of October 2011 08:28:39 AM
GENECOP said
06:29 AM Oct 27, 2011
Maybe this link will work better
http://ice-shack.com/index.htm
mktobob said
07:34 AM Oct 27, 2011
Those rigs are very cool...as long as you are into "hard water fishing".
They sure beat sitting on an upside down five gallon bucket freezing every part of the body waiting for a fish to bite.
Here in Minnesota we will do just about anything to get out and enjoy the winter.
-- Edited by mktobob on Thursday 27th of October 2011 07:44:22 AM
If you click on the link for Anderson you see all of their other products. I guess this is how 'the other half' lives.
RVRon said
12:02 PM Oct 27, 2011
GENECOP wrote:
We have all seen interesting RV's over the years, on the rare occasion something comes along that is new to me. This trailer is called The Ice House, it is designed for four season use, most interestingly it has numerous hatches in the floor that open and provide access for ICE FISHING. I am not sure how I feel about pulling a fish out of the water directly into my Rig, but to each his own.....
Definitely not for me! I did my share of ice fishing when I was younger and living in the frozen north. We moved to Florida to get away from all of that because cold hurts more as you get older and driving in snow is no fun.
If you click on the link for Anderson you see all of their other products. I guess this is how 'the other half' lives.
I was at Hershey and definitely did not see that, pretty cool but way to big for the average campsite....and just a little outside most budgets.....G
Well, if I would have read it a little closer I would have seen that it was at the 38th annual show in 2006. No wonder no one saw it this year! Sorry guys/gals. It was pretty awesome but like Gene said, way outside the budgets....
-- Edited by GENECOP on Thursday 27th of October 2011 08:28:39 AM
http://ice-shack.com/index.htm
Those rigs are very cool...as long as you are into "hard water fishing".
They sure beat sitting on an upside down five gallon bucket freezing every part of the body waiting for a fish to bite.
Here in Minnesota we will do just about anything to get out and enjoy the winter.
-- Edited by mktobob on Thursday 27th of October 2011 07:44:22 AM
Here is one that I came across this morning. I didn't see this at the Hershey show. Did anyone else? http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/wheellife/archive.asp?postID=1050
If you click on the link for Anderson you see all of their other products. I guess this is how 'the other half' lives.
Definitely not for me! I did my share of ice fishing when I was younger and living in the frozen north. We moved to Florida to get away from all of that because cold hurts more as you get older and driving in snow is no fun.
Well, if I would have read it a little closer I would have seen that it was at the 38th annual show in 2006. No wonder no one saw it this year! Sorry guys/gals. It was pretty awesome but like Gene said, way outside the budgets....