mikecc
01-14-2004, 11:58 AM
Wherever you go for your shiners remember to bring a large Plastic Bucket (insulated preferred) that holds plenty of water. I usually use 2- 5 gallon buckets stacked together with a hand warmer in between them so the bait don’t freeze. Try not to use metal buckets it absorbs the cold quicker and you can have problems with the bait going into shock when you put them on the ice. Do not bring a bucket half filled with Ice to a shop and want them to add shiners to it. If the water temp is more than 7 dig. differance from their tanks to your bucket they will most likely go into shock.
Wareham on the Agawam had 4" of black ice yesterday.
Lets hear how your areas doing for thickness ??
John
How bout putting up the link to the Ice Fishing thickness chart again.
Also just wanted to let you know that we now have shiners for the ice and will be open weekends 7-3
Mike
M & D's
Wareham
chris L
01-14-2004, 01:12 PM
I use a plastic bait bucket with an aerator and never have had a freezing problem . works great with the sled .
Bernzy
01-14-2004, 01:41 PM
Ice Thickness Table
The American Pulpwood Association has developed a table for judging the relative safety of ice on lakes and streams. This is just a guide; use your own good judgement before going out on any ice. Avoid areas of moving water, including where streams enter the lake, and around spillways and dams.
Ice Thickness Permissible Load
2 inches one person on foot
3 inches group in single file
7.5 inches one car (2 tons)
8 inches light truck (2.5 tons)
10 inches truck (3.5 tons)
12 inches heavy truck (7-8 tons)
15 inches 10 tons
20 inches 25 tons
Note: This guide is based on clear, blue, hard ice on non-running waters. Slush ice is about 50 percent weaker. Clear, blue ice over running water is about 20 percent weaker. Many ice anglers do not like to fish on less than five inches of ice, and do not like to drive a pick-up truck on less than 15 inches of ice. Use common sense!
Be cautious in areas where "bubblers" are used to protect docks. They can produce thin, unsafe ice some distance away. Be especially alert in areas near shore, over moving bodies of water and on lakes and ponds where streams enter or exit.
Remember, use the buddy system while ice fishing — it saves lives.
Canalratt1
01-14-2004, 04:40 PM
I use a cooler no problem with the bait freezing and keep it off the ice.
fishaholic18
01-14-2004, 05:33 PM
http://www.mvp-wc.usace.army.mil/ice/ice_load.html
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