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I saw them out there around noon today. There are a number of bob houses out there now where the ice doesn't look very safe. Several guys were fishing so they must know how thick the ice is, but I have to say I wouldn't walk out there yet!
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Ice fisher folks seem to have a very close relationship with both God and Mother Nature. I relied on many of them, mostly friends, for their advice before venturing out on This Great Lake on my snowmobile!
Now, about all I can say is, and I am still here to talk about it, ![]() More wearisome to me, are those Pick Up and suv driver's what drive out onto the ice, to ask for directions! ![]() Let us all try to make 2012 a better and safer year, Ouch 'cheer! ![]() Terry ____________________________________
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