First year with a permanent ice hut
I have been ice fishing for decades. Most of the time, we just sat out on the ice, sometimes hovered behind our ATV’s and sometimes in a tent. This summer we built a 6x10 ice hut. Perhaps a little heavy, but we do not have far to go. We will be putting the ice hut up on 4x6 blocks and will raise it as required.
My question is about the fishing holes. Do you drill them first and then slide the ice hut over them? More importantly, once you have the ice hut over the holes on your good spot, how do you keep the holes from freezing over when you are not using them?
I will have a bucket that goes through the shanty hole down to the ice, to help keep cold air from going up into the shanty and presumedly keeping the cold air from direct access to the hole. Our shanty will have a wood stove.
My auger is a Swede Mora hand auger, the shave blade type, powered by a powerful hand drill. Although it is great for new holes, like all blade type augers, it does not do well with old holes. Would I have to keep moving the shanty to drill new holes each day? (Or do i have to get an auger that is good at going through old holes)
Thanks and sorry for the ice shanty newbie questions.