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  1. #11
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    I went this morning to Boyd lake! -9 when I got there, popped an 11" black crappie right off the bat and then the trout moved in and couldn't catch anything but stockers after that! Ice fishing is awesome! I have used the artic armor float suit for 3 years now and love it! Picked up a Striker float coat on clearance that is pretty nice too! Haven't used my hut yet... just roughing it out on the ice so far! lol

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    Looks like the ponds are getting thick. I saw some calves walking around on a small pond and a horse out on the ice of a good sized pond. Might have good ice for the weekend if it stays cold. Be safe.

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    drifter duckman may have an auger to loan ya or maybe to give ya

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifter106 View Post
    Arctic Armor


    great for keeping you warm and shedding the wind...very lightweight (entire suit only weighs 6 lbs)

    Arctic Armor Ice Fishing Suit Video: Watch it float!
    I would not go fishing without my suit.. Great stuff...You stay warm / dry / and if you fall in.. Float.
    Rick
    Take a kid fishing--even a old kid

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    Arctic armor the only way to go have had mine for a number of years. The summer after a got it wore it out on pontoon jumped in floated like a raft. I had two big guys hang on me and did not sink great stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackdog40 View Post
    Arctic armor the only way to go have had mine for a number of years. The summer after a got it wore it out on pontoon jumped in floated like a raft. I had two big guys hang on me and did not sink great stuff.
    Really great to hear the result of your test Blackdog. My brother and I purchased our Artic Armor suits last year and used them a lot last winter and again this year. Cant say enough about how warm and comfortable they are. Great piece of mind knowing that we would be able to stay afloat and dry enough to survive.

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