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Warm weather and significant rainfall in parts of the state have resulted in slush and standing water on many water bodies, leading to rapid ice deterioration and making travel over the ice difficult and extremely unsafe, according to the Department of Natural Resources. 

While most lakes across the state remain ice-covered, strengthening spring sun combined with previous precipitation means ice conditions can change dramatically within a matter of hours, even when the air temperature remains low. Ice this time of year is dangerously deceptive in its appearance and thickness. Snow ice, which looks milky and has been through the freeze-thaw cycle, is only half as strong as new, clear ice.

“We’ve had reports of anglers falling through ice that was just fine an hour earlier – that’s how fast things can change,” said Lisa Dugan, recreation safety outreach coordinator for the DNR Enforcement Division. “If you choose to venture onto late-season ice, use extreme caution.”

Stay away from channels and areas with a current or runoff, as they tend to be the first spots with open water, Dugan advises. Wear a life jacket or float coat and remember – no fish is worth the risk of losing a life.

There already have been five ice-related fatalities reported during the 2018-2019 ice season, and each year people fall through the ice as winter turns to spring.

“As long as there is ice in Minnesota, it’s imperative people don’t let their guard down when it comes to safety,” Dugan said.

Anyone who heads onto the ice this time of year should use a chisel to check the strength of the ice frequently, have ice picks along, and be sure to wear a life jacket or float coat. Adults also should be vigilant about keeping children away from ice and open water unless they’re accompanied by a responsible adult.

For more information about staying safe on the ice, visit mndnr.gov/icesafety.

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    • JerkinLips
      Monday was my worst day of winter fishing on Vermilion in the last 4 years.  Caught only one 14" walleye in nearly 8 hours of fishing.  Missed two other bites and was marking very few fish.  Maybe the fish were taking Monday off after a big weekend.   No more water came up on the ice under my house.  Think it was because I haven't banked snow around it for a couple of weeks so the bare ice around the house is getting very thick.  I measured 38" of ice under my house and the Ion barely made it through even with the extension installed.  Needless to say I banked around the house this time.  Another lesson I learned today is don't drill holes if ice is frozen on your blades.  I did that on one hole and it didn't center properly and drilled at an angle on the edge of the opening.  Hope I can correct the location and angle on my next trip up.   Not much change in the surface lake surface conditions.  The drifts may be a little higher and are definitely harder.  There are still a few bare ice spots on the lake.  Very little activity on the lake today.  There are about 3 dozen houses from McKinley Park out to Birch Island.  Another person pulled there house off today, and I am sure many more will pull theirs off this coming weekend.  Only 13 days left of walleye season.    
    • leech~~
      A good start for never picking up a bow!   IMG_1910.mp4
    • leech~~
      Um, #metoo   leech~~ Author 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders Posted January 26 My whole goal for the rest of this season.  Is to watch KC lose and Taylor cry!  🥳
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    • Wanderer
      Smurfy is happy.
    • Dash 1
      Great looking food. So far not much of a game and I thought the halftime show was worse I've seen. 
    • leech~~
      Oh is there a Superbowl game? 😋😋
    • Kettle
    • Wanderer
      They’d be just as happy to inherit the boat Dad took them fishing in, wouldn’t they?
    • leech~~
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