Lakewood ice pack
fishfirst92
Posted 12/9/2012 5:43 PM (#602487)
Subject: Lakewood ice pack





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Location: Sussex, NJ
Anyone use these for ice fishing? How are they? Are they worth the money? Looking at picking one up thanks guys!
BALDY
Posted 12/9/2012 8:14 PM (#602531 - in reply to #602487)
Subject: Re: Lakewood ice pack




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never used one, but it does not appear worth the money to me. Go to Fleet Farm and get yourself a Plano rifle case. around $20 for the same basic thing as that Lakewood case.

I'm sure the Lakewood case works great too, though
fishfirst92
Posted 12/9/2012 8:40 PM (#602541 - in reply to #602487)
Subject: Re: Lakewood ice pack





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Location: Sussex, NJ
Thanks man, but I think your looking at the rod holder case. I'm talking about the one that holds all your gear and stuff
BALDY
Posted 12/10/2012 8:37 AM (#602622 - in reply to #602487)
Subject: Re: Lakewood ice pack




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aahhh...gotcha
fishfirst92
Posted 12/10/2012 8:42 AM (#602624 - in reply to #602487)
Subject: Re: Lakewood ice pack





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
Thanks though man I appreciate it!
Reef Hawg
Posted 12/11/2012 5:50 PM (#602888 - in reply to #602487)
Subject: RE: Lakewood ice pack




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Location: north central wisconsin
I've been using a lakewood ice fishing pack for about 15 years now. Not sure if the same one you reference, but mine holds 8 Beaver Dam tipups(or fewer tipups and gear), and pockets for other gear, including thermos holder and rod storage pocket. I don't use it as much as I used to as it is quite heavy, but it is nice for walleye fishing when I can drive out, as it keeps my tipups separated and ready for next time.