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Ice Fishing => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bowhunter57 on December 27, 2012, 11:31:08 PM

Title: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: Bowhunter57 on December 27, 2012, 11:31:08 PM
I have a home made ice chisel that's basically an old t-valve made of 1/2" solid steel rod and it has a sharpened point on it. It's about 4 1/2' long with an 8" t-handle and weighs about 3 lbs.
 
I've been considering welding an angled chisel tip, simular to the Frabil Ice Chisels. However, I'm not sure what the advantages would be or if I should stick with what I have.
 
Do you use an ice chisel?
 What are the different tip advantages? (straight edge, angled edge, sharp point)
 Any other suggestions or pointers?
 
Thank you, Bowhunter57
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: slabslayer on December 28, 2012, 09:06:22 AM
I have the Frabill and like it.  I'll use it to clean the sharp edges up around my hole so ice doesn't cut my line.  It doesn't take much to cut a 1 pound line.
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: floater99 on December 29, 2012, 07:10:49 PM
I have one i got from MC sports abt 20.00,best 20 ever spent.Ive seen them at fin fur also.
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: futurestrader on December 29, 2012, 08:55:55 PM
Buy the heaviest one you can find.  Makes life much simplier
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: Bowhunter57 on December 29, 2012, 11:25:45 PM
Quote from: futurestrader
Buy the heaviest one you can find. Makes life much simplier
I found a nice 17 lb. spud bar at Harbor Freight, for $24. I don't think I wanna carry a 17 lb. bar around all day. :P

Bowhunter57
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: futurestrader on December 30, 2012, 12:31:31 AM
I carry around a 38 pound gas auger so you got me beat by 21 pounds
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: slabslayer on December 30, 2012, 07:40:07 AM
I have an 18 pound spud.  I want something heavy enough to test the ice without me having to put a ton of force behind it.  Since  I work in construction, I'm used to the heavy spud.  It's not a big deal.  And my heavy gas auger  goes in my shanty base, so I carry nothing but the spud.
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: futurestrader on December 30, 2012, 10:01:48 AM
I'm such a bird brain I just realized I need to put the powerhead back on the auger.  Took it apart for storage and forgot to put it back together when I was loading the sled.  It never ends with ice fishing always something to do.
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: wapak ice dawg on December 30, 2012, 12:15:46 PM
I took a  1 inch bar and welded a 4inch wide chisel on the bar  and welded a tee handle on the top. I use mine for a spud bar and don't leave home without it, I consider a spud bar more important gear then my vex. 
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: Bowhunter57 on December 31, 2012, 02:19:57 PM
Quote from: futurestrader
I carry around a 38 pound gas auger so you got me beat by 21 pounds
futurestrader,
Your point is well taken, sir. Perhaps the effort on my part doesn't have as much labor involved vs. the safety necessary to stay on top of the ice. ;D

I'll be sure to get the spud bar that I seen at Harbor Freight, BEFORE going on to the ice...period. 8)

Bowhunter57
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: futurestrader on December 31, 2012, 02:49:54 PM
I know Harbor Freight sells real high quality stuff.
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: erierider on December 31, 2012, 03:15:11 PM
I know Harbor Freight sells real high quality stuff.
In whose book??? Thats a joke jim correct???
Title: Re: Ice Chisel Recommendations
Post by: HardWater Junkie on December 31, 2012, 06:43:54 PM
I stopped in at Marks Bait and Tackle today and he has 2 different spuds that I remember seeing. 1 was the eskimo 2 piece and the other was the HT 1 piece. I think the HT was 22.00 and didnt see the price on the eskimo.  If your in his area stop by and check them out. You'd probably have that much in buying the steel to make one and then all the time to make it. I have a 2 piece spud that I picked up a few years back that has a flat edge instead of the angled head and it does great. I would like to try a angled head spud as I would think that it may be better suited for ice as the point may help puncture the ice a little better.