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Dick Ellis Blog:
3/25/2024
DICK ELLIS Click here for full PDF Version from the March/April Issue. Seeking Wolf PhotosOWO’s informal census continuesOn Wisconsin Outdoors’ informal wolf census continues. Please send your trail cam photos of wolves in Wisconsin to: wolves@onwisconsinoutdoors.com. List the county where the photos were taken, the date, and verify the number of wolves visible in each photo. Your name will not be published. OWO publishers do not b...
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Otter Wild T600 Thermal Top Cabin Product Review

Otter Wild T600 Thermal Top Cabin

Otter Wild T600 Thermal Top Cabin

An On Wisconsin Outdoors Product Review by Dick Ellis

At $599, the Wild 2-Person Cabin Package featuring Black Ice Camo is everything you would expect from Otter Outdoors: A super-strong rotomolded sled; the strongest aluminum frame in the industry; a newly redesigned fl ip-up padded bench seating system; and the new T600 insulated, quilted thermal-top shell. These new shelters are also available in 1-person and 3-person models. “When you’re fi shing on the ice in Wisconsin, you’ll be glad you invested in the quilted, insulated top to shield you from the whipping cold winds and help keep the heat inside where it’s needed and loved. —Dick Ellis (Reviewed November 2011)

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