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Always gotta be a 1st idiot!!


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Out at Buffalo Lake yesterday, and the ice (after punching several holes out front if the "Courthouse") was about 10"-12". Some spots were as thin as 8", yet some idiot had to drive his pick-up truck out onto the ice. We all have heard that small vehicles can drive on 12" (minimum) of solid ice, but c'mon!. No one else (that I could see) drove onto the ice, so he puts others at risk if he compromises the integrity of the surrounding ice.
I mean...as I see it, if you're that lazy and out of shape to walk out, he should be made to wait until the ice is safer or he should buy an ATV, or make friends with someone who has one! He was out in a hardside (I believe a permanent) fishhouse...
-- My first Wright County rant for this season...

Anyhoo, the lake is getting more and more crowded, as people are beginning to erect fishhouse townships (soon to become small cities!) The good thing is they're outlining the structure for us portable hunters, making it easier for me to zero in on my structure of choice! Only had time for 2 hours of fishing yesterday, (mostly tinkered with my set-up and equipment) but managed to identify schooling crappies and landed a real nice one! (11"). Had to go to wife's company Christmas party, so back into the drink that crappie went! I'll be back to catch her today though!

[This message has been edited by ackotz (edited 12-14-2003).]

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I was at a Christmas party last night and some late comers showed up and said that they saw that 6 cars and trucks went through on Buffalo last night near the access. I was out there Friday night with my 5 year old daughter. We walked from the south access. Drilled a couple holes to fish and the ice was only about 7 inches. While setting up I heard a horrendous noise that scared my daughter. I opened the house and saw some dough head in a Ford T-bird about 200 feet from us going at least 70 mph across the lake. After that I decided to leave the lake. We didn't need to be out there with those type of idiots. See you's when there's open water or less people on the ice. smile.gif

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My wife and I went out this morning and when we got to the lake there was a suburban with a permanent house that was at least 16 feet long (home made and heavy). I drilled the first hole I measured the ice thickiness and found it to be only 9". What the heck are they thinking. IDIOTS!!!! The walk to the spot we were fishing is no more than 150 yds from the access.

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