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Thread: Ice Fishing
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Old 11-28-2005, 04:24 PM   #10 (permalink)
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ICE SAFTEY FYI

ICE SAFTEY FYI

-------Recommended ice thickness for:
people - 4 inches
snowmobiles and ATV's - 5 inches
cars or small pickups - 8 to 12 inches
medium pickups - 12 to 15 inches.

"If you are going to venture onto ice for some reason, you have to watch for cracks, watch for discolorations in the ice if an area looks thinner it probably is thinner,"


If the Ice is 2 inches thick or less: stay off!!!!!!

(Remember that these thicknesses are merely guidelines for new, clear, solid ice. Many factors other than thickness can cause ice to be unsafe.)

*Check for known thin ice areas with a local resort or bait shop.
Test the thickness yourself using an ice chisel, ice auger or even a cordless 1/4 inch drill with a long bit.

*Refrain from driving on ice whenever possible.
If you must drive a vehicle, be prepared to leave it in a hurry--keep windows down, unbuckle your seat belt and have a simple emergency plan of action you have discussed with your passengers.

*Stay away from alcoholic beverages.
Even "just a couple of beers" are enough to cause a careless error in judgment that could cost you your life. And contrary to common belief, alcohol actually makes you colder rather than warming you up.

*Don't "overdrive" your snowmobile's and ATV headlights.
At even 30 miles per hour, it can take a much longer distance to stop on ice than your headlight shines. Many fatal snowmobile through-the-ice accidents occur because the machine was travelling too fast for the operator to stop when the headlamp illuminated the hole in the ice.

**Wear a life vest under your winter gear.
Or wear one of the new flotation snowmobile suits. And it's a good idea to carry a pair of ice picks that may be home made or purchased from most well stocked sporting goods stores that cater to winter anglers. It's amazing how difficult it can be to pull yourself back onto the surface of unbroken but wet and slippery ice while wearing a snowmobile suit weighted down with 60 lbs of water. The ice picks really help pulling yourself back onto solid ice.

CAUTION: Do NOT wear a flotation device when travelling across the ice in an enclosed vehicle!
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