Time for a new ice rod case, looking for a hard sided model with plenty of rod and tackle storage. What's everyone using, pros, cons?
Is that the outfitters ultimate case for $130?I just bought the new case Scheels has. Holds 6 rods and all my tackle. So far I have nothing bad to say about it
Is that the outfitters ultimate case for $130?
I've been looking at that Eagle Claw one online. Seems to be a nice case for the money.:;:thumbsuphttps://www.thereelshot.com/products/eagle-claw-hard-ice-rod-case
This is a nice case for half the price of the innovation case. Guywholikestoshare was the first person that posted he had the innovation case. It's a nice case but it's quite large and takes up lots of space.
It's a beast of a case that is for sure but it holds everything I need when I'm out on the ice. My case with everything in it weighs around 60 pounds so it's not a real mobile case
https://mycasebuilder.com/cases-by-brand/custom-foam-flambeau-cases/fz-7-custom-foam-case/
here is a link to the innovation case where you can customize your own foam to fit your needs
yes for amount of money you could buy 2 of the innovation cases. I build my own custom ice rods so I wanted the best case on the market. Good luck with whatever you choose beats using buckets and tarp strapsI've been looking at that Eagle Claw one online. Seems to be a nice case for the money.:;:thumbsup
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Time for a new ice rod case, looking for a hard sided model with plenty of rod and tackle storage. What's everyone using, pros, cons?
Lakewood makes a nice ice case as well. Their specialty is musky fishing cases.
A couple of my buddies have a case that fits on the Otter ATV Monster Box. They added some chains so when it opens the bottom stops horizontal. Pretty slick as well.
Sportsman’s Guide has the eagle claw cases for $40.
I am on my second year with the Eagle Claw case and am pretty happy with it. It is a little light duty but I can get 4-6 rods depending how I stagier them and it holds my tackle, though I don't have that much for big stuff. I do have to turn down my handles when I cram 6 in, 2 are easy push button so no big deal, but if I am just grabbing 4 rods with one being an inline reel I don't have to.
I checked out the Plano at the ice show and really liked it but got a feeling I would run into the same situation after knowing how my Eagle Claw lays out now.