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FRABILL: Mid-Season Review

Category: press release

 Feb 5th, 2016 by OutdoorsFIRST 

Modified Feb 5th, 2016 at 12:00 AM

“Lake Commandos” TV host Steve Pennaz is a fan of the Frabill Citadel portable fish-house for its rugged pole design, unique side doors and nearly 30 sq. ft. of fishable space. Photo by Bill Lindner

 PORTABLE FISH HOUSE PERFECTION?

PRO-STAFFER STEVE PENNAZ GIVES THE FRABILL CITADEL
A MIDWINTER PROGRESS REPORT

 
Plano, IL (January 19, 2016) – I remember the first portable fish-houses to hit the ice. Mere canvas stretched over makeshift aluminum poles bolted to primitive plywood frames; nevertheless, they got us out of the wind and cold.

Today, portable fish-houses are lighter, offer more fishable space, and the best are constructed of state-of-the-art materials for resistance to the elements and greater R-values for warmth.

But fishing from portable fish-houses still presents challenges, so we ice anglers are continually looking for better, problem-solving shelters – not to mention customizing them with our own modifications.

One of my biggest peeves with portables has been pole design. Fact is, you’re never colder than when you have to shut off your heater and start breaking the house down at the end of the day, and then have to throw it in the back of the truck or hitch up to the ATV or sled.
 

The palatial Citadel gets basecamp status while scouts discover hot new holes. Photo by Bill Lindner

You take your gloves off and push those little buttons on the poles and by the time you get that done, the feeling in your fingers is history. Now, with Frabill’s re-design, you’ve got poles that are easy to adjust with your gloves on, which factors huge during breakdown.

Another thing about portable shelter poles is that many are prone to failure. Solving that problem, Frabill’s new alloy frames are 30% stronger and 30% lighter than traditional aluminum frames. The result means easier transport, setup and storage – and practically fail-proof operation.

Bench Seating with Integrated Rod Storage

Seems like seating has always been an issue, too, especially when fishing with family or buddies. There’s just never enough space. For that very reason, I’ve been fishing out of the Citadel 3405 this year, which features Frabill’s proprietary Combo-Case Bench design that will accommodate three anglers with room to spare.
 

You can easily store and transport 8-10 rod/reel combos in the Citadel 3405’s Combo-Case Bench. Photo by Bill Lindner

There are so many times when you need to lay stuff down on the seat or need a little work table and the big bench seat lets you do that. The Combo-Case Bench is super comfortable and you can freely position yourself where you want to be on the cushion, especially great for fishing with other anglers; even better for fishing with kids. 

Frabill’s Combo-Case Bench design solves another common problem: rod storage. It’s actually built on top of the same heavy-duty roto-molded case many outdoorsmen use as gun cases, complete with pick-and-pluck foam to customize perfect fit slots for your valuable ice fishing combos. By cutting out foam with a serrated knife the case easily accommodates six combos; more if you use shorter rods. But here’s the thing: you can easily transport 8-10 ice combos in the Combo-Case Bench without cutting any foam! Either way, rods stay secure, untangled and easily within reach. I don’t know how many times I’ve pulled out a house, only to find out that a propane tank or some other heavy item shifted and crushed a rod or two. Frabill’s Combo-Case Bench eliminates that.

Now 30% stronger and 30% lighter, the Frabill Predator and Citadel sport the hands-down best pole-structure on the ice.

Fishability in Spades

Frabill’s Citadel also yields a giant fishing area. You don’t realize just how big until you get in the house and almost feel lonely by yourself. The Frabill Citadel 3405 features nearly 30 square feet of fishable space, but what makes that even larger is Frabill’s unique SideStep™ Entry with a door on each side rather than the standard front door design of most flip-overs. By straightening the angle on the front wall, Frabill added more fishable space, as well as room to set hooks with longer rods. 

Available exclusively in the Frabill Citadel and Predator families, I can tell you the SideStep design flat-out eliminates hassle, like your buddy knocking over the heater, portable fishfinder, or getting wrapped up in line. The design simplifies in-and-out access, removes the need to step over gear and holes, and a vertical front wall reduces the risk of kicking over the heater.

Lastly, Frabill re-thought window shape and placement. The uniquely shaped new windows provides greater viewing space to keep an eye on nearby tip-ups. In a word: smart.

So, if you’re looking for a portable fish-house that will last longer, eliminate hassles, and offers fishability in spades, look no further than the Frabill Citadel series.

 

A portable rig like the Frabill Citadel and UTV is ideal for difficult ice years … like 2016!

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