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Not marketing______Anyone ice fish? What do you use for heating tent/shack

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    #11
    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
    Big screen TV, all that's missing is the bartender and stripper.


    Do you guys in Sask. have strippers yet, or do you still drive over to Manitoba to see them?
    Naybor has had strippers for years. Think they are Shelbourne’s....

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      #12
      Little buddy heater with a 20lb tank outside works great little bottles seem to freeze up. I also have a eskimo tent I bought at Peavey mart that pops up easy.

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        #13
        Whatever you use to heat your tent/shack, go to cabelas and buy a battery operated ceiling fan. Amazing what a difference it makes. Just leave it run on low to pull the heat down off the roof.

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          #14
          Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
          Big screen TV, all that's missing is the bartender and stripper.


          Do you guys in Sask. have strippers yet, or do you still drive over to Manitoba to see them?
          Lol , it’s a 32 in that nobody wants any more that I got for some welding job

          The only stripper is the filleting knife 🔪

          Friends and family only , but each to their own lol

          Bartender comes with home built recycled shack 👍

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            #15


            We just use a single burner with a propane can , works ok for us .
            Last edited by furrowtickler; Mar 10, 2021, 06:56.

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              #16
              Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
              Thinking about giving it a go,,, wife not interested.
              Just wondering what guys use for heating a small shack or tent style shelter.
              Would a small solar panel work with a 12v car heater? Are there 12v heated mats, like a pet mat?
              Can a propane tank mounted radiant heater work in a closed area?
              Probably not looking for a lot of heat, as wouldn't be going out on the coldest of days.

              Any ice fishers here? Sound advice welcome. Looking at a 3 man 90"x90" fishing tent.
              For a 3 man tent , the propane buddy heaters work best .
              The small radiant heaters can be a pain but do work
              That Dewalt I use has an LED light in the handle , battery , fan , two tanks .
              Also has USB charger
              If you go that rout, definitely find an adapter to fill the small tanks or do as tweeker does .
              You won’t meed much heat actually even in -20, -25 unless it’s windy .

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                #17
                Thanks guys, for all the tips and replies.

                Got a line on some perch holes,,, mouth can't stop watering thinking about a pan of those frying in butter.

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                  #18
                  Any concern with low O2 or high CO levels burning propane in such close quarters?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
                    Any concern with low O2 or high CO levels burning propane in such close quarters?
                    Two fishers found dead in their tent a month ago just north of Winnipeg because of that very reason.

                    Not enough ventilation.

                    My kids all ice fish, I warn them every time they go out.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
                      Any concern with low O2 or high CO levels burning propane in such close quarters?
                      Make sure your shack is vented , and only use the propane heaters as necessary and as low as possible.
                      Wood heat is probably best if you have a small stove
                      But 3 man shacks have limited room for that .

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