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Kim S.

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  1. I don't thinkmy attempt to post pictures worked. I'll try again later
  2. Here are some pictures: This is one of the wheelhouses: This gives you an idea of the interior, notice the rattle wheels on each side
  3. It was a unique experience which we will definately do again. I'll try to get some pictures up tomorrow. I like to use tip ups so the rattle wheels inside the house were right up my alley.
  4. I did take a few pictures which I will try to post. I'll have my wife do it as computers and I generally don't get along. In addition to the fish houses there were also alot of wheelhouses. These are basically small travel trailers they drive on the ice. The wheels retract so that the floor is flush to the ice. Ice house rentals by the way were very reasonable. Ours was 10' x 14' slept 4 and cost $75 a day. It had four fish holes equipped with rattle wheels. You set your minnows 18 to 24 inches off the bottum and wait for the walleye to bite at night or perch by the day.
  5. Hello everyone, This is my first post. My wife and I just returned form a short vacation to Mille Lacs Minnesota. Probably due to an artic high pressure, the fishing was just fair,although we did get into about a dozen jumbo perch "12 to 14 inches" one day. We stayed in a fish house on the ice. We slept and cooked there. Ours was a basic one with gas heat and lights and was very comfortable. They also had luxury ones with satellite TV,dvd players ect. There were hundreds of these houses and some were even 2 stories! I was wondering if there are any lakes in Michigan that have these houses. I never seen them and I'm guessing thats because of a different climate, more snow and more freeze/thaw periods. Are there lakes in Michigan that these houses are used?
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