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« on: January 14, 2014, 07:35:21 PM »
I would be extremely careful if anyone decide to try gettin out before we get some COLD days. Was off the point tonight and found several areas less than a inch think and big enough for a person to go threw. Without a spud you would have no idea because it looked the same as the good ice. The good ice is still 5+ inches but very soft. Snow pack and slush ice 15-25 feet from shore is extremely dangerous can just push the spud threw no force put into it at all....if you didnt get the hint. No spud? Dont even think about trying it. Even if you see people out that doesnt mean the whole lake is safe or even the ice inbetween you and them is. It shouldnt take to long to heal it but right now just becareful please