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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 197312" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>I can confirm good ice on Metigoshe. Still, as always, use caution.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p> That is solid advice, There is no logical explanation for thin ice sometimes. When I was a teenage my Dad and I pulled up into the bay northwest of the old boy scout camp opened the hood and hooked up the ice auger cables and the auger made about 3 turns and I damn near fell flat on my face when we struck water, Ice all around was solid 2 feet 2'' where we were , Lucky the 69 chevy two wheel drive was light . Old man made me walk and carry the auger and he backed out in the same tracks , A few feet away was 2 feet again. What was it , Five years ago? pickups were driving all around the lake and Christmas eve during a snow storm a pickup dropped one wheel through , The guys got out and were going to wait till daylight but the pickup sank . It was cold and stormy and they searched for the pickup for days before they recovered it. Be safe out there fellas, I've broke through and feel blessed to be typing this.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 197312, member: 367"] I can confirm good ice on Metigoshe. Still, as always, use caution.[/QUOTE] That is solid advice, There is no logical explanation for thin ice sometimes. When I was a teenage my Dad and I pulled up into the bay northwest of the old boy scout camp opened the hood and hooked up the ice auger cables and the auger made about 3 turns and I damn near fell flat on my face when we struck water, Ice all around was solid 2 feet 2'' where we were , Lucky the 69 chevy two wheel drive was light . Old man made me walk and carry the auger and he backed out in the same tracks , A few feet away was 2 feet again. What was it , Five years ago? pickups were driving all around the lake and Christmas eve during a snow storm a pickup dropped one wheel through , The guys got out and were going to wait till daylight but the pickup sank . It was cold and stormy and they searched for the pickup for days before they recovered it. Be safe out there fellas, I've broke through and feel blessed to be typing this. [/QUOTE]
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