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Old 01-24-2014, 01:21 PM   #16
FishermanTim
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I was just going to say the same thing.

let's see....water freezes at 32 degrees, which is uniformly taken as a standard measure. Now if we were talking of ice formation on lake "X" then we would have to consider that although the ice will form, there could be extenuating circumstances that could prevent the ice from freezing all at the same time.

In a pond with no springs, no inlets or outlets, and adequate shelter from the wind, the ice tends to freeze uniformly.

Maybe I should have been more specific in my claim.

Or better yet, maybe I just need a good day out on the ice to chase away the January blahs?

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