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scavenger hunting?
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I was going though some old pictures the other day, some that I had thought were lost for ever on disk till I found an old computer with the programs to read the old disk.

on it I came across a photo an ice fishing sled that a departed ice fishing buddy made, He used regular plans to make the sled but then added some unique modifications from junk from the road side.

In the next couple weeks I will get a photo of his sled posted here so you can see his pimped out caddy.

I was thinking a scavenger hunt would be a lot of fun for those of us who are constantly coming up with a new ideal of making ice fishing equipment on a $0 budget.

here is your chance to show off your tallents..

find junk from anywhere, Garbage picking is the best... but anything from the toolshed / barn or back 40 is exceptable...


[ul][li]take a photo of your new found junk[/li][li]make an item or excessory for ice fishing from that junk and take a photo of it,[/li][li]use it while ice fishing and take a photo of it in use.[/li][li]make a new post and keep it going[/li][/ul]

([#bf0060]you can not buy anything for your item or excessory[/#bf0060] - 1 exception the hardwear to put it together) not every one has a 5 gallon bucket stock pile of nuts scews and bolts. [blush]

Sorry, this is not a contest where you can win anything, but should be a lot of fun and will help you to pass the time while you are waiting for hard water action...[cool]
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here is the photo of daves pimped out sled, note the features he has included.

the swivel seet
rod holders
tackle area
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