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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Ice Auger Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
Pinetree |
01/19/2018 10:45AMMnpat: "6" nils is an amazing auger. Don't get an 8" in slush its to much work. I drill two or three connecting holes with my nils for big fish. The blades on a nils are hardened steel not soft stainless like a lazer. If you take care and don't redrill old holes or dirty ice they will last for years. " You know have a 6 and a 8 inch nils. I will have to try two connecting holes with the six and see how hard that is? |
kajy |
01/19/2018 10:37AM First hand experience that the ion is not legal in bwca. It only costed me 185 bucks to figure out that one. Never mind that I just walked in 4 miles and drilled 2 holes before 3 snowmobiles came in behind me. Thanks again DNR for the ticket and packing down the trail for my walk out! Needless to say I have not been back in the winter time! |
Mnpat |
12/10/2017 08:00AM 6" nils is an amazing auger. Don't get an 8" in slush its to much work. I drill two or three connecting holes with my nils for big fish. The blades on a nils are hardened steel not soft stainless like a lazer. If you take care and don't redrill old holes or dirty ice they will last for years. |
MackinawTrout |
12/08/2017 02:53PMquote Kiporby: "Ordered the 6 inch Nils from Cabelas. Thanks Guys. With coupons and the sale, got it for $60. DEAL!" Get an extra cutting head and you are all set. Nils rock! |
Kiporby |
12/07/2017 08:09PM Ordered the 6 inch Nils from Cabelas. Thanks Guys. With coupons and the sale, got it for $60. DEAL! |
PaddlinMadeline |
12/07/2017 07:35PM I found some old threads. I figured they were. Just needed confirmation. Thanks |
Pinetree |
12/07/2017 07:23PMquote PaddlinMadeline: "Is a Ion battery operated auger illegal in the BW? I’m pretty sure I know the answer. Just curious." I would say definitely yes. Also why would anyone want to carry in a augar that weights 22 pounds and limited holes to drill. With the 6 inch nils 20 inches in 20 seconds is very possible if not better.30 inches of ice no problem |
PaddlinMadeline |
12/07/2017 07:20PM Is a Ion battery operated auger illegal in the BW? I’m pretty sure I know the answer. Just curious. |
Gadfly |
12/07/2017 02:40PMquote Pinetree: " Maybe you would want a 8 inch for lake trout." I have to admit this is part of the reason I bought an 8 In the first place. Having a fish on my line that is so big I can't get it through the hole because I wanted to drop a little weight would lead me to true depression. That being said I never catch fish that big so I'm not too worried about it. |
Pinetree |
12/07/2017 01:36PMquote tg: "There aren't too many lake trout in the BWCA that won't fit up a 6" hole, BUT if you hook one of them you may be sad you didn't go with the 8" auger. Of course you could also drill adjacent 6" holes or use a saw/spud bar to enlarge a 6" hole. Personally I carry 6" because I never catch anything big, the auger is lighter/smaller and the drilling is way easier." 6 inch will do find in most cases and little bigger hole is nice trying to turn them into the hole when ice is fairly thick. I do recommend buying it now,many places run out of them as winter goes along. |
tg |
12/07/2017 01:22PM There aren't too many lake trout in the BWCA that won't fit up a 6" hole, BUT if you hook one of them you may be sad you didn't go with the 8" auger. Of course you could also drill adjacent 6" holes or use a saw/spud bar to enlarge a 6" hole. Personally I carry 6" because I never catch anything big, the auger is lighter/smaller and the drilling is way easier. |
Pinetree |
12/07/2017 01:14PMquote Gadfly: "I have an 8 and will probably purchase a 6 at some point and use the 6 for most of my trips. The 6 has the obvious benefits of being lighter and cutting through the ice faster and with less effort. If I was going to buy one with my only intention being to bring it on trips I would get a 6. " I have a 8 inch and a 6 inch Nils. The 6 inch one goes so fast you don't even know your cutting ice. I use the 6 inch on lakes for panfish and stream trout lakes. Maybe you would want a 8 inch for lake trout. |
Gadfly |
12/07/2017 12:42PM I have an 8 and will probably purchase a 6 at some point and use the 6 for most of my trips. The 6 has the obvious benefits of being lighter and cutting through the ice faster and with less effort. If I was going to buy one with my only intention being to bring it on trips I would get a 6. |
Kiporby |
12/07/2017 11:01AM Looking at getting the Nils, High Velocity. What size? 4.5, 6 or 8 inch is recommended? |
RainGearRight |
11/04/2017 07:31AM My bro in law bought a Nils a couple years ago. Last year on Seagull we were cutting through about 30" of ice. We doubled up on it and could punch a hole in about 15 seconds. Pretty slick auger. |
Pinetree |
11/03/2017 07:56PMquote jake68: "Hands down the NILS and they have several different sized so if you are not worried about getting a big lake trout through the whole you can bring the smaller one just to get water etc." Only Nils here. I do oil or spray my nils after using for the season and that helps keeping it getting corroded. Going at least three years on one set of blades but do have a backup blades. Used a Normark for decades and does the job find just tajkes a little longer but very dependable. |
jake68 |
11/03/2017 01:22PM Hands down the NILS and they have several different sized so if you are not worried about getting a big lake trout through the whole you can bring the smaller one just to get water etc. |
Jaywalker |
11/01/2017 10:51AM I have a Lazer. Can't recall if it's 6 inch or maybe 5? I have no experience with others, but was amazed how well and fast it went through. |
Gadfly |
11/01/2017 08:27AM Nils. The blades will dull and you most likely will have to mail them off but I keep a backup blade and don't mind a little extra work for the performance. I also use it when I'm not in the BWCA, I'm not one of those guys drilling a zillion holes to chase pan fish around all day so it works fine for me. |
tg |
10/31/2017 10:26PM 6" lazer. did the nils and they are awesome when the blades are sharp but i got a little tired of dulling blades and mailing them off to be sharpened. I have a fitting that adapts my lazer to a tanaka powerhead (the same motor sold with nils augers) so when im not in the bwca thats what i use and it absolutely rips! |
Arcola |
10/31/2017 09:32PM Been drillin holes with a hand auger for years and always used a Mora. Bought a Nils last year. I'm never gonna cut a hole with a Mora again!! You might not believe it, but the Nils make it fun. Very fast, no heavier, and breaks down in two pieces for packing . Well worth the price IMO. |
WhiteWolf |
10/31/2017 06:51PMquote walllee: "Strikemaster 8" Mora is what I use in the BWCA. Cuts fast as long as the blades are sharp. jiffy is my choice as far as power augers go. " same thing in a 6". much less effort then an 8". If you drill a lot of holes or go late season with thick ice- big difference. |
walllee |
10/31/2017 06:35PM Strikemaster 8" Mora is what I use in the BWCA. Cuts fast as long as the blades are sharp. jiffy is my choice as far as power augers go. |
Kiporby |
10/31/2017 12:09PM Looking to purchase an ice auger for this year's trip. What do you guys have / use? |