Heaters for Ice Fishing
Heaters for Ice Fishing
Ice fishing is basically just any fishing but with all the ice thrown in the bargain.
So what does ice fishing require? It requires a lot of luck and patience just like contemporary
fishing, and it requires a lot of heaters for ice fishing.
While going ice fishing, even in Minnesota, outside temperatures could dip as low as -60 ºC, and
that is enough to freeze over slow moving waters. And that is disregarding occasional chilling winds that blow over
the snowed landscapes. That’s how important heaters for ice fishing are. But if the sun is shining
and the day is clear, nothing beckons more the residents of Minnesota, Alaska or any other northern places to ice
fishing. But even then, heaters for ice fishing are an important necessity to combat the cold, as ice fishing is an
important regime to combat the Seasonal Affective Disorder.
So pack your things up. Be sure to take with you the best heaters for ice fishing, those that
don’t break up and function reliably; and not leaving you without heat in the chilling northern sun. For heaters
for ice fishing, here’s some I can highly recommend.
Thorne Bros Custom Rod & Tackle
http://icefishingshop.com/heaters/heaters_menu.html
Thorne Bros Custom Rod & Tackle offers several superb heaters for ice fishing, but what
caught my eye was the Paulin 3500-EZ Heater/Cooker, see link:
http://icefishingshop.com/heaters/paulin_3500EZ.html
It doubles as heater and stove, making packing a lesser hassle. And see how sparsely it is designed. It speaks of
easy handling (no excess weight) that I can even turn and adjust it on one hand sitting. And it doesn’t add
unnecessary weight on the ice. It costs only $54.99. For bigger parties, they can use the Paulin 1500 Single EZ, a
bigger design also carrying a bigger propane tank. That also comes on saying a bigger cooker. So how about sautéed
pike for lunch in the middle of nowhere?
Charheat
http://www.charheat.com/
Charheat offers a unique kind of heaters for ice fishing. It doesn’t use conventional propane or
any other gas, instead it uses charcoal. Pretty neat huh? So save more from heater fuel. Pack sparsely as Charheat
makes a sound stool. No messy adjustments and no careful handling is even needed. Just as long as you make certain
it won’t drop to the bottom of a frozen lake, you’re okay.
Take note that heaters for ice fishing can be used on just any other activities as well. Do you go buck hunting in
the middle of July? Or duck hunting, or salmon fishing on the great lakes? Be sure to pack one of them heaters for
ice fishing.
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