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d3500ram
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Nov 29, 2015

Ice fishing RV

I am not a fisherman of any kind. The last time I really fished was on a boat in the warm sun with a deck hand giving me a baited pole (key word "warm".) I have co-workers and relatives that take their fly fishing seriously and I get the passion that one can have for such an activity even though it may not be my cup of tea. I do not understand the desire to sit on a frozen lake fishing through an ice hole... I would much rather be skating on that lake! But to each his own.

A main reason why I like my truck camper is being able to get into remote locations for for hiking and hunting with a good deal of daily living comfort.

I stumbled across an RV that takes my ideals of recreating in comfort and combines it with the passion of ice fishing... I have never heard of or seen such a craft before.
I don't get it, but I like it:

Ice Fishing Lodge

One trailers this to a lake and then it squats down on the surface of the ice. There are holes in the floor from which to fish in comfort.

I don't get it... but I like it!
  • I would be concerned that when you lower it onto the ice, something would freeze and you couldn't raise it.

    Under 'features' it lists Nitrogen Filled Tires. Does that keep the tires from freezing? :)
  • Hey B.O.- what kind of ice depth do you get in your neck? I would imaging that game wardens monitor it and set the "go ahead" and "get off" times of the year.

    Back in NJ growing up I used to play hockey on the river. There was not any ice fishing but I remembered plow trucks clearing snow off for the ice boat regatta so it was pretty substantial.
  • I looked more closely at pics of one of those and posted on it. To me it looked like it was lacking the necessary escape routes I would like to see. But then I have gone through the ice on a snowmobile. Yes, idiot oil was involved so whatever. :) luckily the water was just shallow enough for me to put my chin in the water and grab the hand loops on the tip of the skis and keep sitting on the ice and break it until I got it into shore. Then I pulled the plugs and tipped it over as far as I could and pulled the started cord enough times to get the water out of the engine.

    It run and we got back to the cabin. It was cold but the snowmobile suit let a lot of the water run out but my boots were full. Sold that one.

    If I went in that TT I'd be looking for kick out windows or hatches on darn near every side.

    I can't imagine it being towed out by anything but a 4x4 truck etc so it also gets into insurance coverage if the truck goes in. People do it all the time but...
  • There's quite a few similar commercial and homemade ice fishing rigs on the lake by our Adirondack cottage every winter. It's not my sport, but I do understand the passion for it in others.
  • That's probably the hottest selling type of RV here in the frozen North. Thousands of them in use. They can be used in the Summer for camping as well. If you've never tried ice fishing you just won't understand...

    B.O.
  • Someone will buy it, for sure. And, it could be used for other types of travel with a few removable mods.

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