Not all ice is considered to be thick enough to meet the standard of four inches for anglers walking out on the hard water.
We’re in the midst of another blast of bitter cold, and with that, some of us may be thinking about outdoor winter sports that take us out on the ice.
Every winter, thousands of Hoosiers safely enjoy fishing, skating, hiking or just sliding around on frozen ponds and lakes.
A minimum thickness of 4-5 inches is required to safely walk on and/or go ice fishing, 5-6 inches for a snowmobile, and anywhere from 8-15 inches for a vehicle depending on its size. Advertisement ...
Ice fishing is a fun cold-weather activity and a great way for a group of people to spend time outdoors during winter. The ...
The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection permits ice fishing and provides safety tips, regulations and ...
After two weeks of consistent, sub-freezing temperatures, upstate New York’s ice fishing season is off to a rock-solid start.
There’s no such thing as safe ice. That’s what the DNR wants to stress as people set up their ice fishing spots during these ...
Two winters ago, Minnesota’s frozen lakes were awash in so much slush that anglers needed hip boots to venture onto ice in ...
CO Sara Mooers (District 8) monitored angling activity from the Duluth harbor to Fish Lake. Violations detected included no ...
Ice is rebuilding quickly around the area and perch continue to be the focus on the lakefront for this sprawling raw-file ...