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ISO Bayrunner
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Trying to buy a Bayrunner ice shelter that someone no longer wants.  I've been trying to find one on the classifieds for several years without luck. Each year I hear rumors they may be making them again but nothing confirmed yet. Send me a message if you or one of your fishing buddies has one laying around not being used. Thanks
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#2
Hey Shawn that's a good choice, Matt and Skylar have those bayrunners set up really nice for their day fishing shelters... I need to look at a faster set up day tripper myself... I hate to spend my full time setting up and tearing down... I need to get something that's a little more convenient... Good luck and I'll let you know if I hear of one... Later Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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#3
I don't know anything about Bay runner. But I am putting together an add that includes an Otter Xt XOver Cabin. 
Watch for my add or contact me.

rj
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#4
Love the bayrunner. They are hard to find now days but like Jeff said if we see anything we'll let you know. I know a few who have went with this shell,  bent their own poles and mounted it to the Minnie mag sled. Toughest part is getting the bend right on the poles. If you decided to do that you can come look at mine anytime. 

https://eagleclaw.com/products/shappell-...lated-tent
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(11-05-2024, 02:25 AM)Muskyon46 Wrote: Love the bayrunner. They are hard to find now days but like Jeff said if we see anything we'll let you know. I know a few who have went with this shell,  bent their own poles and mounted it to the Minnie mag sled. Toughest part is getting the bend right on the poles. If you decided to do that you can come look at mine anytime. 

https://eagleclaw.com/products/shappell-...lated-tent
We'll have to meet out on the ice sometime so I can have a look see. How fast have you pulled it behind a machine while fully setup?
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(11-13-2024, 12:08 AM)EyLayo Wrote:
(11-05-2024, 02:25 AM)Muskyon46 Wrote: Love the bayrunner. They are hard to find now days but like Jeff said if we see anything we'll let you know. I know a few who have went with this shell,  bent their own poles and mounted it to the Minnie mag sled. Toughest part is getting the bend right on the poles. If you decided to do that you can come look at mine anytime. 

https://eagleclaw.com/products/shappell-...lated-tent
We'll have to meet out on the ice sometime so I can have a look see. How fast have you pulled it behind a machine while fully setup?

Depends on snow depth/ slush conditions,  usually under 30. If I had it down easily 45ish. I don't hang much on the walls so worst case the poles/ fabric fall down inside the tub. If it's slushy I have a cover I put on the front with clips to keep it dry.
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#7
Good to hear. That's plenty fast for jumping from spot to spot. Thanks for the info
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