Petrie Ice Conditions

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Petrie Ice Conditions

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We'll leave this up until all the ice is safe.

http://petrieisland.byethost32.com/ice_conditions.html
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Thanks buddy.

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Very helpfull !
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Any objections to displaying it like this;

<iframe width="1024" height="600" frameborder="0" scrolling="yes" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="http://petrieisland.byethost32.com/ice_ ... iframe><br>





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Is that more or less realtime? I imagine coming from you Craing, it's not just a screen dump.
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Real time... it is a web site within a web site... called an iFrame.

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cprince wrote:Real time... it is a web site within a web site... called an iFrame.

Craig
Personally I'm not an iFrame type guy. They were cool back in the 90`s when I was 15 but now I just don't care for them but the link is there so I'm fine with just that.

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Spezza_Fan wrote:...They were cool back in the 90`s when I was 15...
OUCH!!

Wait... wait Derek... wait until someone says to you; "iPhones were OK when I was a kid back in the oh-tens... but now I have an cortical implant...."

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Hahaha so true!!!

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That is cool...

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Hey fellas,

I am not sue who created or takes care of that site for ice conditions but I will say it is something very cool....

Nice work...

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FYI Please be careful when venturing out away from the pack. Hit some VERY sketchy ice today while checking on an area. Thankfully I had a spud with me. 5" of nice ice suddenly turned into 2". Nearly crapped my pants when I hit the ice with my spud and heard a very odd dull hollow sound, 2nd hit went right through. Back tracked very slowly...
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TheFishstick wrote:FYI Please be careful when venturing out away from the pack. Hit some VERY sketchy ice today while checking on an area. Thankfully I had a spud with me. 5" of nice ice suddenly turned into 2". Nearly crapped my pants when I hit the ice with my spud and heard a very odd dull hollow sound, 2nd hit went right through. Back tracked very slowly...
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Glad you are OK.. and thanks for the warning!!!

Ummm... other than a little potato... what is a "Spud"?

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Hey,

Today it's about 18 cm , is it still consider as unsafe?
What is the safe amount of ice?

I also have a quick question about ice fishers mentality.
It will be my first try for ice fishing and I have the strict minimum.
Do you think I can borrow an auger from someone already on the ice to do few holes or fishers usually don't do that ?

Thanks.
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Hey tussman, see the link below to a previous post here on fish hawk. It gives you an ice thickeness saftey summary.

http://www.fish-hawk.net/hawktalk/viewtopic.php?t=42478
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CCLad wrote:Hey tussman, see the link below to a previous post here on fish hawk. It gives you an ice thickeness saftey summary.

http://www.fish-hawk.net/hawktalk/viewtopic.php?t=42478
Thank you that is really useful.
I just wanted to make I can go safely.
I addition next week weather looks pretty bad (too warm !!) so I definitely want to hit the ice tomorrow or Wednesday.

Thanks again
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