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Old 11-04-2011, 11:53 AM   #3
FishermanTim
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Although you may come across different ice strength tables, the best guide to follow is your own instincts!
If the ice doesn't look safe, don't screw around!
I check the ice frequently when I hit a pond in early winter, even if I had fished that pond numerous times. I also do this when hitting a new body of water, as you really don't want any surprises when hauling gear across the ice!
Never guess about the ice. Check, recheck and recheck again!
Make sure you have the proper safety equipment available, meaning ice picks, throw rope and a change of clothes (in your vehicle).
Heck, even a small blanket can make a big difference.

For me, the best advice would be: Don't exceed your comfort level!
If the ice is unsafe, don't kid yourself, or try to convince yourself that it will be safe enough for you, as if the "ice fishing powers-that-be" will suspend the laws of physics just for you!

Stay safe, catch fish and hav fun!!!
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