Has anyone used a tent for winter fishing (no bottom, height 1.5 m)?



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Has anyone used a tent for winter fishing (no bottom, height 1.5 m)? and got a better answer

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If you prefer to catch without frequent crossings, ie, whitefish, bream, and not chase perch or pike-is very convenient and comfortable, especially when severe frost put primus, a gas stove or a candle at most, the hole itself is warmer and not freezes, wind, snow, rain. About to lug, there are models that are folded into a case in the form of a drive, very compact and they are self-folding, my father-in-law uses one for 5 seasons, no problems, I took from him once, though in May, under the rain did not get wet. One point, you have to buy or make convenient pegs for attaching to the ice, I use a store for climbers, screw?

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If you prefer to catch without frequent transitions, ie whitefish, bream, and not chase perch or pike-is very convenient and comfortable, especially when severe frost put primus, a gas stove or a candle at most, the warmest and the hole is not frozen, wind, snow, rain. Naschet carry, there are models that are folded into a case in the form of a drive, very compact and they are self-folding, my father-in-law uses one for 5 seasons, no problems, I took him once, though in May, under the rain did not get wet. One point, you have to buy or make convenient pegs for mounting on the ice, I use a store for climbers, screw.

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In the cold and windy weather it's a handy thing, but it's hard to lug around with it.

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We gave such a tent for birthday to my father-in-law, an avid fisherman. Keeps out the wind. Keeps the heat.

 

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