01-20-2003, 11:35 AM
[center][size 1]<@}})))>< Ice Fishing Tip #53 [/size][/center]
[size 5]Well I am fit to be tied,
going through my tip of the day; I have found that I did not include the lifeline on my list of good things to carry with you when venturing on the lake. I can’t believe that I missed placing this one in with my tips.
a 1/4 inch nylon rope 50 - 100 feet long does not take up much space or add much weight on your person if clipped on to your side or draped around your shoulder.
It is a good Idea that every one on the ice carries one, the man who has fallen through the ice may have a rope, but he may not be able to through it out to some one to pull him out.
I had just mentioned this tip to a group of 15 young anglers on Saturday Jan 18th 2003 when the vary next day some one goes through the ice where another young man just happened to have a rope and was able to tie it to himself and jumped in to save the man fallen though.[/size]
[font "Times New Roman"] [/font]……
[signature]
[size 5]Well I am fit to be tied,
going through my tip of the day; I have found that I did not include the lifeline on my list of good things to carry with you when venturing on the lake. I can’t believe that I missed placing this one in with my tips.
a 1/4 inch nylon rope 50 - 100 feet long does not take up much space or add much weight on your person if clipped on to your side or draped around your shoulder.
It is a good Idea that every one on the ice carries one, the man who has fallen through the ice may have a rope, but he may not be able to through it out to some one to pull him out.
I had just mentioned this tip to a group of 15 young anglers on Saturday Jan 18th 2003 when the vary next day some one goes through the ice where another young man just happened to have a rope and was able to tie it to himself and jumped in to save the man fallen though.[/size]
[font "Times New Roman"] [/font]……
[signature]