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<blockquote data-quote="user 6672" data-source="post: 233545" data-attributes="member: 6672"><p>I use a sled for when it is early ice to drag out my gear.. it is a basic empty sled. I use a Eskimo Quickfish 3 hub style house, which at 18lbs i can carry it on my back. The big heavy houses with the built in sleds are a bear when there is over 4" of snow or if you have to drag it by yourself for a ways in early ice. </p><p></p><p>Ive seen enough guys struggle or need help getting there houses out on the ice.. im setup so i can move freely by myself and have no problems..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 6672, post: 233545, member: 6672"] I use a sled for when it is early ice to drag out my gear.. it is a basic empty sled. I use a Eskimo Quickfish 3 hub style house, which at 18lbs i can carry it on my back. The big heavy houses with the built in sleds are a bear when there is over 4" of snow or if you have to drag it by yourself for a ways in early ice. Ive seen enough guys struggle or need help getting there houses out on the ice.. im setup so i can move freely by myself and have no problems.. [/QUOTE]
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