By In-Fisherman
Your Best Friend
Never have power augers been so reliable and so efficient. The In-Fisherman staff puts them all through the paces each season – from the StrikeMasters we’ve used for shooting Ice Fishing Guide TV to the stock of various Jiffy models the editorial team uses for shooting field photography. We also use Eskimos, and we’ve had a pet Nils Master here that has hundreds of hours on it. Plus, we helped HT Enterprises field test their new lineup of Velocity Edge augers.
As is the case with sonar options, staff members could argue for hours about the various merits of augers from different companies. Overall, bottom line is you can’t buy a bad auger these days. But you can buy something that fits your style and the way you fish. So we’re noting select options from each company, including what’s new, and then leaving it to you to do the rest of the comparative shopping. As we said, today you really can’t go wrong; and if something does go wrong, each company has people ready to get you back into the field pronto.
As you’ll see in this gear gallery, there’s no shortage of auger options for you to consider. Good luck and choose well. If you’re like us, you’re going to spend a lot of quality time with one of your new best friends.
Eskimo
Eskimo augers are tough to beat for cutting power, speed and durability. Their workhorse engine is the Shark 71cc auger with a 10-inch Quantum blade billed as the most powerful auger in the ice industry. Three other auger options fill out the Eskimo line, including the Shark Z51, which is one of their top sellers. New for 2012 is an aluminium handle bar on each Shark. The bar has rubber-coated grips set at 45 degrees, allowing ideal wrist motion when drilling. The throttle also is canted at 45 degrees for comfort and efficiency, allowing the auger to be pulled from the hole without accidentally revving the engine –geteskimo.com
H.T. Enterprises
H.T. Enterprises offers hand drills with offset handles that cut fast. Their high-end option is the Velocity Edge in 6- and 8-inch drills. A Power Ice Auger Adapter Shaft allows either drill assembly to couple with a portable electric power drill for power augering through lots of ice – icefish.com
Jiffy
Jiffy augers remain one of the most popular options on ice – dependable, durable and powerful. Back after a year on the market is the Pro 4, a 4-stroke auger that runs on propane. Attach a 1-pound canister, and you’re in action. A canister is said to be equal to about 3/4 of a tank of gas for a 2-stroke engine. New this season is the 4 G, a 4-stroke gas-powered auger. Both the Pro 4 and the 4 G have 49 CC engines and your choice of 8- or 10-inch drill assemblies with Stealth STX blades – jiffyonice.com
Nils Master
Nils Master, with its Tanaka engine and blade assembly with extra long ramping, is said by some to be the smoothest thing on ice. Ramping is the curved blading on the drill assembly. Its purpose is to funnel ice chips up and away as the auger turns. There are 4.5-, 6-, and 8-inch assembly options that also convert into a hand drill. A new custom-carrying bag is available for the augers, as well as an accessory bag for a cutting head, oil and tools – nilsmaster.com
StrikeMaster
StrikeMaster Solo engines have proven powerful, fast and dependable. Last season the 4-stroke Strike-Lite II was upgraded with a Signature Steel Drill assembly with 8-inch Lazer blades. The Strike-Lite is light (23 pounds) and quiet, and the new blades keep the cutting head from icing up. New for this season is the Big Volt Electric, designed for cutting holes in wheel-houses. A new two-step blade rips through ice fast and allows reopening iced-up holes. The drill options are 8.25- and 10.25 inches. All the power augers also have new handles, consisting of VANDAR Long Filament High Impact Polyester Alloy for strength and durability – strikemaster.com
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