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splashhopper

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I am getting anxious to try this ice fishing thing out...

 

Went out to the local lake where I fished all summer and dang... it's frozen over... with evidence of people walking on it.

 

I know most of the places where the water will only be 1-2 feet deep at the edges and also know where the drop off begins to the deeper water there as well.

 

 

How do i "SAFELY" check the thickness of the ice.

 

Note, the water is very slow with little to no current except in the very center of the lake ( 20-30 yards out.

 

Thanks

 

Splashhopper

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you put on a floater suit

 

have ice picks in hand you walk a few feet and chip a hole with a spud, measure thickness

then repeat till ice is too thin or you get to where you want to fish

oh I like to hit the ice with the spud with each step I take

or you wait till a nervy guy does it first

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Don't let him drill in a circle John ! :o

 

 

He'll be hard pressed to keep up just drilling one hole in each spot. I move very very fast on unfamiliar ice. In fact I seldom go out on the ice except on a very fast moving sled.

 

JF

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He'll be hard pressed to keep up just drilling one hole in each spot. I move very very fast on unfamiliar ice. In fact I seldom go out on the ice except on a very fast moving sled.

 

JF

 

AS you know John... the little lake I wanna try doesn't have enough room to launch the sled...

 

No worries though.....

 

I will follow the tracks that stay above the water out there already :D

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A chipper/spud is a steel bar with a chisel like end on it used to chip ice. Get one, its the first thing I grab on new ice. Like GB said, chip, step, chip, step. When the spud goes thru on one crack, that's your hole.

 

Fer gawd sakes, be careful out there!!!! Newbies, on new ice is scary!!!!

 

S.

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