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Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - davetclown - 11-14-2004 Scenario- [ul] [li][font "Book Antiqua"][size 4][black]The ice is a foot thick. [/black][/size][/font][/li] [li][font "Book Antiqua"][size 4][black]The temperature is 20* F -5* C.[/black][/size][/font][/li] [li][font "Book Antiqua"][size 4][black]You hear sounds that resemble the cracking of a small caliber rifle racing across the lake [/black][/size][/font][/li][/ul] [font "Book Antiqua"][size 4][black]You should make haste in leaving the lake because the lake is beginning to give way and can open up and swallow you.[/black][/size][/font] [font "Book Antiqua"][black][/black][/font] [center][font "Book Antiqua"][black][size 2]Fact or Fiction?[/size][/black][/font][/center] [signature] Re: [davetclown] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - cat_man - 11-19-2004 Fiction. That's just the ice expanding and getting thicker. At that temperature, with a foot of ice, you'd probably be safe driving a pickup truck out on it (although I would never try that one). [signature] Re: [davetclown] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - DrownedDesertRat - 11-22-2004 I wouldn't take off running if I heard that sound. I'd probably be better off staying put and hoping my buckets and portable shelter's sled float in case it does open up where I am. Taking off for shore will more than likely find you a place where you can join the polar bear club while trying to avoid it altogether. [signature] Re: [davetclown] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - maddawg - 11-22-2004 I am going with fiction on this one. I hear that sound all the time when I'm a fishing. Ice is just expanding and has to crack but dosn't mean that it is unsafe Maddawg [signature] Re: [davetclown] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - Bassmaster-ND - 11-22-2004 Fiction! [signature] Re: [davetclown] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - mateo - 11-23-2004 Fiction. Those sounds just wake you up and scare the crap out of you. It's always a good idea to be cautious though. [signature] Re: [davetclown] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - Coldfooter - 11-23-2004 Fiction! Those snaps and pops tell me its good (live) ice and to fire up the wheeler and ride! Its when I dont hear the ice talking to me on a warmer windy days that I start to worry a tad.. [signature] Re: [Coldfooter] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - BottleCapLureGuy - 11-24-2004 That was a easy one but well told. Could save panic! I see he know what he is talking about. Just can't figure out where he gets ot all! [crazy] Hes a walking encyclopedia. They should have a who wants to be a millionair for outdoor subjects. [signature] Re: [davetclown] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - fishin4fun - 11-24-2004 Fiction. Anyone who has been around ice alot knows this one. Heck, this is one of the first things my dad taught me when I was a kid, scared to death as it was popping. Crackin' and talkin' is good. Silent is bad. ABC's of ice fishing 101. It's amazing so many voted fact!! [pirate] Obviously this wasn't as easy as I thought when I read it. F4F! [signature] Re: [fishin4fun] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - hedgesd - 11-28-2004 On a lake those loud noises are from pressure ridges. Now here's the tricky question? Same conditions but your fishing a river. [signature] Re: [hedgesd] Fact or Fiction (Ice Safety #2) - davetclown - 11-28-2004 one question at a time please,[cool] you are correct that these conditions are not the same resuls for rivers, bay and great lake areas. we will start a seprate string will adress these other areas. not only are they worth mentioning they may even save a life.[cool] [signature] |