Snowmobile Hunting
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- Bawl Mouth
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Snowmobile Hunting
I found a couple old threads about hunting from snow machines, but wanted to start a new one to see if there were any new thoughts or ideas on sleds for dogboxes. I'm looking at building one here soon, but still haven't seen anything that trips my trigger.
This year will be my first to hunt from a snow machine, so I don't really know what I don't know. What are some different concerns to keep in mind when building a sled? Should I keep the runners the same width as the snow machine so they track together? Do you want the runners rigid, or flexible?
Reading in an old thread, I saw where someone said to go ahead and build with steel to avoid the maintnence of aluminum. As a welder, I would agree with that. Also, I have a bunch of light steel laying around. I'm trying to figure out where to get the heavy plastic to put on the bottom of the steel runners, but haven't figured that out.
Does anyone have any pics they would care to share?
Tex
This year will be my first to hunt from a snow machine, so I don't really know what I don't know. What are some different concerns to keep in mind when building a sled? Should I keep the runners the same width as the snow machine so they track together? Do you want the runners rigid, or flexible?
Reading in an old thread, I saw where someone said to go ahead and build with steel to avoid the maintnence of aluminum. As a welder, I would agree with that. Also, I have a bunch of light steel laying around. I'm trying to figure out where to get the heavy plastic to put on the bottom of the steel runners, but haven't figured that out.
Does anyone have any pics they would care to share?
Tex
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
I say a lighter sled, good plastic skis, I'd build the actual box from aluminum. Wood and plastic breaks and it's a pita in the woods. Make the frame steel
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- Silent Mouth
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
I purchased a plastic otter sled with the steel spring loaded A arm mount that goes on the sled. It tracks g re at behind the sled and I can take the dog box out and haul other things with it. Take a look at them and see if they will work for you.
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
This what I've been using for years.
The ski's are plastic and the frame is all 1.5 tubing. Very light and extremely durable
The ski's are plastic and the frame is all 1.5 tubing. Very light and extremely durable
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
I've had sleds and baught this set up last year imo it's the only way to go next will be rzr with tracks
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
To me they are less temperamental and they are easier to maneuver, load and unload they don't go as fast as a sled but they go about anywhere I have broke trail with 18" snow stopped on hill to look at track and keep going none of this sinking your track bull shit and my tracks are 4 season tracks so I can take it from no snow to lots of snow or u can beat the piss out of your sled to get to snow in spring also nice for spring bear u can still get anywhere u need to be
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
Snowmobiles cover ground a lot faster and anything with tracks I've seen get horrible fuel mileage. I have a ski doo expedition, the two person model, cut the seat in half and have a dog box that sits on the tunnel for 3 dogs. Pm me your number and I will send you pics if your interested
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
i don't have an elaborate set up. all i have is an otter sled with a pet carrier. it isnt the best but it works. the one thing i will say is to not make it too tall or top heavy because when you go around corners it may roll or tip over.
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
Definitely go with plastic skiis. Definitely make it same width as snow mobile. There are two ways to build a trailer. Rigid tounge and skis that pivot or rigid skis with a tounge that hinges. Both work. There are advantages and disadvantages of both. I like a solid tongue with skiis that pivot. Use steel frame and an aluminum box. Just my 02 cents. Have hunted with snow mobiles since 1998
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
I have a 2012 skidoo 800 I'm selling ......like new
Re: Snowmobile Hunting
Here's a hybrid option that saves fuel and increases speed over tracks on all 4.
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
The best sled setup to pull behind a snowmobile that I have seen was with the older leaf spring skis that were on ski-doo and john deere sleds. A frame was built on top of that that gave a good foot of clearance. On the frame was 2 plastic blue drums that were layed on their side and strapped to the frame. Doors were cut into the plastic drums as well as vents that could be shut. I do not remember exactly how it was hitched to the snowmobile.
I have had trouble with sleds that have low clearance, they tend to catch the rocks that the snowmobile tends to just ride over. keep it light and give it plenty of clearance. Face the openings away from the track, especially with a mountain sled, you may fill your dogs up with snow by the end of the day.
I have had trouble with sleds that have low clearance, they tend to catch the rocks that the snowmobile tends to just ride over. keep it light and give it plenty of clearance. Face the openings away from the track, especially with a mountain sled, you may fill your dogs up with snow by the end of the day.
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Re: Snowmobile Hunting
I still do it the old way and strap on the snowshoes and leash up the dogs and go for a walk can go just about anywhere I want might take a little longer though
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