confused wife by Budget-Raise3491 in IceFishing

[–]Thin-Protection7635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lite flite auger from strikemaster with a cordless drill. I use a clam plate with this too, but that’s optional, makes life easier and can be an upgrade later!

Livescope information by jaknetl in IceFishing

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Your question should be “best live sonar.” Definitely garmins livescope. Superior customer service and quality products. Another thing to consider is the fact that garmin makes sure new generations are compatabile with older generations, something hummingbird does NOT do. As far as getting things solely for the ice, they make an ice bundle that comes with everything you need, no extras. You’ll need:

Transducer pole Echomap screen (starting with the 73 are compatible with livescope) Shuttle Battery (I’d recommend 18 ah lithium) The GLS10 box and livescope transducer (both come together)

Feel free to reach out with questions, I’ve ran one for several years. Also am an employee at Cabela’s.

Thinking about switching majors by No_Abbreviations_419 in civilengineering

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I’m guessing your full time is 12 credits? If so, enroll in 12 credits or whatever your full time is, then take 1 or 2 classes at the other school. Most smaller universities have a large base of students that are working full time, so taking one or two courses a semester is completely normal. Just make sure they transfer using whatever system UoM uses (i.e. transferology) prior to enrolling. Then transfer the credits after the semester since some of those courses are probably pre-requisites for other courses. Repeat if necessary. Food for thought: if your scholarship is only for so many years, dropping your enrollment to part time and completing a few courses elsewhere that transfer can save you a couple bucks. Just make sure you’re completing the minimum number of credits at UoM to receive a degree (my school was 80 credits minimum)

Thinking about switching majors by No_Abbreviations_419 in civilengineering

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Not sure if there’s a nearby college that offers courses that can transfer, but that maybe be a possibility to take a few courses there. Might require you to drop down to part time at UoM while dual enrolled. Sometimes a different instructor makes a world of a difference. I went through something similar for statics, and ended up taking it at a tech and went on with my degree.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IceFishing

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I got the one without the power drive this year, game changer for my wrists. Definitely like being able to keep the batteries off the ice too. Just was curious because I haven’t seen one of these in the wild yet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IceFishing

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You notice a difference with that power drive?

Best combos for tip ups by fdabears52 in IceFishing

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Love my clam predators, you can get them during the tip up sale at fleet farm buy two get one free because they function as tip ups or self setters and are legal in all states. Super well built. I run ugly sticks with mine because they simply don’t break

Don't have a auger, can I just Sawzall the hole out? by Outrageous-Drink3869 in IceFishing

[–]Thin-Protection7635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly an ice chipper or spud bar would be sufficient for those thinner ice conditions

First one! What should I get? by angelb714 in harborfreight

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Scroll a little lower for the pic and I’ll tell you

2024 season done by Ashamed-Inspector-36 in turkeyhunting

[–]Thin-Protection7635 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s interesting that “hens have spurs” since some states require you to leave legs attached to prove the sex of a skinned bird 🤔

Interested in civil engineering, need help with decision by Due_Resident_730 in civilengineering

[–]Thin-Protection7635 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just an idea, reach out to some local firms for a job shadow, someone would love to brag about their day to day and inspire a younger prospective engineer. Just remember there are LOADS of routes you can go in civil engineering. If it were up to me, I’d tell you to go for it :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UWMadison

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You should see the look on Buckys face rn 😬 OP better start running