How do you think this weather will affect the ice?
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How do you think this weather will affect the ice?
Hey guys!
With this warm front and rain coming through for the next days, how do you think it will affect the ice thickness and quality? I'm not an expert or anything but it can't be good can it? Are we looking at losing an inch of ice or will it not affect it that much? Can someone please share some knowledge?
Thanks,
Derek
With this warm front and rain coming through for the next days, how do you think it will affect the ice thickness and quality? I'm not an expert or anything but it can't be good can it? Are we looking at losing an inch of ice or will it not affect it that much? Can someone please share some knowledge?
Thanks,
Derek
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I had mentioned how high the water was when it frooze, it allready has dropped over a foot breaking away from the shore. Now it's already got water and slush pockets all over it and it isn't that warm yet.
No one listened to the news last week? They closed the ferry in Cumberland as all the ice down river from Petrie broke away. We drove by there and it was wide open all the way to petrie, can't remember seeing that before considering how cold it has been.
Right now we have 6 to 8 inches of ice out here but if the water level drops some more it may all break away.
Be safe out there.
No one listened to the news last week? They closed the ferry in Cumberland as all the ice down river from Petrie broke away. We drove by there and it was wide open all the way to petrie, can't remember seeing that before considering how cold it has been.
Right now we have 6 to 8 inches of ice out here but if the water level drops some more it may all break away.
Be safe out there.
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Good call.
The Zone 18 deeper lakes can't be trusted yet, even before the thaw. North in Zone 15 the ice on the deeper lakes was good before the recent thaw.
Hope you did well on Clayton
The Zone 18 deeper lakes can't be trusted yet, even before the thaw. North in Zone 15 the ice on the deeper lakes was good before the recent thaw.
Hope you did well on Clayton
Canmoore wrote:Due to a lack of information coming in about ice conditions on silver, I am going to go to Clayton instead. I was in at bits and baits today, and was told that the conditions on Clayton are favorable. However, two guys in my fishing party chickened out so now its only a few of us going now.
This is a mini ice update/clayton lake fishing update. We showed up at Clayton lake, and the ice looked wonderful. No water at all, just glare ice.. we could have skated out.
As for the ice, I was shocked, I though it was going to be between 6-8 inches. However my measuring tape was reading 10 inches of ice!! I went to take a picture, but just my luck the batteries in my camera were dead. However, some spots we drilled had less ice. I'd say the ice is between 7-10 inches. There were ATV's driving on the lake to, so no worries.
No fish, but it was fun to finally get out again. However, the wind was a tad strong. It decided to take my chair for a ride, I had to make a trip across the lake after it! It did not stop untill it hit the reeds on shore infront of a grey house!! Scary moment was when I was walking towards a yellow hut, the sun was now shining, and there was this HUGE crack, the ice shook under my feet and I could hear the entire lake cracking and groaning, nearly crap my pants. Decided to drill a hole and check the thickness...a solid 10 inches!!
As for the ice, I was shocked, I though it was going to be between 6-8 inches. However my measuring tape was reading 10 inches of ice!! I went to take a picture, but just my luck the batteries in my camera were dead. However, some spots we drilled had less ice. I'd say the ice is between 7-10 inches. There were ATV's driving on the lake to, so no worries.
No fish, but it was fun to finally get out again. However, the wind was a tad strong. It decided to take my chair for a ride, I had to make a trip across the lake after it! It did not stop untill it hit the reeds on shore infront of a grey house!! Scary moment was when I was walking towards a yellow hut, the sun was now shining, and there was this HUGE crack, the ice shook under my feet and I could hear the entire lake cracking and groaning, nearly crap my pants. Decided to drill a hole and check the thickness...a solid 10 inches!!
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