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Mallard View Outdoors - Home of the Power House Ice Eater - Ice Eaters - Generators - Aerators and Fountains
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Mallard View Outdoors Testimonials |
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 "Some of the best hunts of the year come when things are freezing up and open water is in short supply. With the Ice Eater, we have the ability to keep water open! They are extremely easy to set up and mobile, absolutely priceless when it starts to get cold in our neck of the woods!"
Tony Vandemore
Habitat Flats
www.habitatflats.com
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When I went to the dock Saturday morning I had to chainsaw through the ice, I was not stout enough to bust through with a pick-ax. Within a day we had most of the dock melted away from the thick ice and then we adjusted the ropes. Within two days we were completely free and began melting away a "Safe Zone".
My boat mechanic who took those pictures and lives nearby told me that when he shot those he was standing on the neighbors dock and you could feel the ice pulling on it as the ice was shifting and cracking. I am glad we moved swiftly.
Thanks, Steven |
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Josh and Melissa,
Keeping our hole open in Colorado. We were able to get some unreal footage on this hole and we owe it to the Ice Eater.
Thank you for everything,
Chad Belding
http://www.thefowllife.com |
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The caption should read: "Josh Tichenor of Mallard View Outdoors resets an Ice Eater to continue melting ice at Middle Bar Farm. The current created by two Ice Eaters consistently keeps more than an acre of water open in even the coldest temperatures. The Ice Eaters can also be used to provide decoy movement on no-wind days."
Wade Bourne |
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This was this morning. It was 17 degrees last night, 21 when I shot this photo. We killed 6 geese and 15 greenheads yesturday. I will send more photos with dead ducks and the hole in the background. That hole and the duck decoys are 20 yards from the pit. Those Big Foots are 45 yards. There is a 40 acre lake 250 yards up the draw/drainage to the right. We trenched our electricity from a cabin on the lake. The bean field behind our pit looks identicle to that across from us. |
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The picture were taken at 11:00 a.m and the temp had risen to 37 degrees.
The open water is about four times the size it was the day before when we had a low of 23.
Dan |
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