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:eek: another one down in clearwater lake !!! dont know if it was a foolish local or a guy that just didnt know the lake but if your familiar with the lake at all he tried to drive threw the Glendale Bay narrows :crazy::crazy: most locals i know know well enough not to try it so im assuming he was either a nieve kid , not from area or not many brains and large B$&&s !!!!

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yes hydro there fine to my knowledge and ya its on bottom in 2 or 3 feet of water 50 yards either way would have been a diff story !! it smells of raw gasoline very bad and yes the truck can be replaced but what about the contaminates in the lake :confused: just dont understand some peoples thought process why even try and drive threw this area on this certain lake hydro you lived on the lake you should know what i mean !!!

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Does the DNR mark this spot ever winter with signs? If not I can see why someone new to the lake may drive off in the wrong area. How else do people learn a new lake?

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14 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Does the DNR mark this spot ever winter with signs? If not I can see why someone new to the lake may drive off in the wrong area. How else do people learn a new lake?

The go to Fishing Minnesota to ask or stop in the bait shop.

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25 minutes ago, BartmanMN said:

The go to Fishing Minnesota to ask or stop in the bait shop.

Good idea but to bad some dad with little kids that wants to try out Ice fishing with them for the first time doesn't know that? :(

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Many people are unaware.  We have seen people drive through river sections and narrows all the time on the Horseshoe chain.  Saw it again two weekends ago.  

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Saw another full size pickup last wknd head right up the river to Horseshoe straight from the Hwy 22 public Access. :crazy:

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2 hours ago, DonBo said:

Anyone that knows anything about ice would NEVER drive through any narrow area.  Duh.

Yep lots of Duh's out there.

Charges filed against father of infant killed in thin ice.

A man whose 8-month old daughter was killed when the family SUV crashed through Lake Minnetonka’s ice now faces criminal charges.

  • February 7, 2013
  • By William Wilcoxen
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12 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Yep lots of Duh's out there.

 

+1 for sure

took the owner close to a week to get his truck out ! watched from a distance a few nights looked pretty much like a CHARLIE FOXTROT :crazy: lotta $h!? left behind and pretty sure fuel tank was ruptured in all the jerking backwords proccess !

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13 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Yep lots of Duh's out there.

Charges filed against father of infant killed in thin ice.

A man whose 8-month old daughter was killed when the family SUV crashed through Lake Minnetonka’s ice now faces criminal charges.

  • February 7, 2013
  • By William Wilcoxen

Was he the one who had a few extra drinks so he took the lake home or was this a different one?

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1 hour ago, mrklean said:

Was he the one who had a few extra drinks so he took the lake home or was this a different one?

Yep and yep drinking doesn't help but it's just another example of marking known bad areas on lakes. I think we forget that 90% of the public screwing around on frozen lakes are not us, highly experienced Ice Fishing people on HSO! ;)

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Good point.  I am relatively inexperienced in the Buffalo area as a newer 4-year resident, (so I ask a lot of questions and appreciate all the posts) but my lifelong cabin is on Vermilion where I am highly experienced.  Up there, I always try to mark bad spots, pressure ridges, etc. as do many others including the highly active snowmobile clubs (shout out to their efforts).  I used to bitch at one of the bars up there at certain people, including a very elderly woman, none of whom have drilled a hole in 20 years, give reports on ice conditions.  I'm not sure how "ice is fine" means anything on a lake with 44,000 acres of water...yet people will act on that.  When you hear people do this don't be afraid to let them know their simple statements could kill somebody.  As leech~~ mentioned 90% of the public is not experienced, but worse yet is 90% of the advice they get is probably not accurate.  Stay safe!

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