Ice Fishing
Shelters
Ice fishing
shelters are created to be very mobile, whereas
ice fishing
houses are built to be
more or less permanent.
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An ice fishing shelter can
be set up for one or two people. It is a mobile, self-contained
aluminum frame that comes with a sled floor and an area inside
which can be used for all your amenities. It has
zippered doors on each end allowing you to get in and out of
the shelter; has a canvas cover and is sturdy and warm enough,
especially in frigid temperatures. It also has clear vinyl
windows; and is stored flat so you can tow it to your
destination. Priced from $190.00 and up, this is one shelter
which is not only affordable, but is self-contained.
In addition, affordably prices from $99.00 and up, you can
purchase a one person ice fishing shelter as well. One such
shelter is the Frabill
Hideout which not only has the comfort of
a full-size shelter, but is easily portable as well. Priced at
$290.00, this shelter features a tough, toboggan-style base
that pulls easily on molded sled runners. The Hideout sets up
quickly to form a durable, roomy 6 x 6' shelter. A solo angler
can set up this shelter in one minute. Encompassing a large 16
x 72" floor opening, it is large enough for any size auger
holes; dual arched doorways make for easy entry and exit;
features durable self-repairing zippers; three clear view
windows with blackout drapes; internal cover stretcher
eliminates flapping in wind gusts, keeps outer wall taut;
fishes up to three anglers plus gear; and weighs 54 lbs.
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