First fish of the year? Well my ?fishing? year has started off slow but
at least it?s started. I have finally hit the water, hard water that is.
Wanting to test out some of the fishing gear I got this holiday. I
finally took out the Clam Nanook I scored to put it through the paces.
What better place to do this at than South Park.
I met my buddy at
the lake around 7am and started dragging the sled to the spot. It did
well over the snow but I don?t have much heavy equipment like a big gas
auger to weigh it down. Setup was pretty simple, hop in the seat, pull
the top over, and extend the poles. Put the rear pole in to support the
rear braces. Setup complete, so easy a caveman could do it.
The
shelter was very comfortable and has a lot of room, more than enough for
two anglers. I was really surprised by this. Fishing by myself I kept
switching chairs and lounging about trying to take up room. I?ve ice
fished a lot in the past but always without a hut and I usually did
pretty well. But the advantage of the hut was very obvious to me. Set up
over 18 foot of water and being able to see clearly to the bottom as
soon as the hut was pulled over the hole was awesome. Watching the fish
come in and take your jig improved hookups greatly. On top of all that
you are fishing out of the wind and warm if you are running a heater.
There
were a few things that I thought could make this shelter a little
better. The Velcro on the windows are just in the two corners instead of
all the way around the window. This allows a little more light in then I
would like but not too much that it affects the fishing. Also the
chairs don?t recline, boy that would be nice. LOL. Other than that I
would highly recommend the Clam Nanook for those looking for a 2 person
shelter. For the first trip of the year I did fairly well landing 15 fish, multiple LDR?s and even a few misses. Good times!