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ranaparvus t1_j8e7ewd wrote

Seriously. I was driving down route 30 yesterday and there were countless people on the ice of Lake Hortonia and Bomoseen. It was 44 degrees!!! And some were out there with kids. ☹️

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AutoRot t1_j8e8kp1 wrote

Old fogeys don’t realize that with climate change ice fishing in Vermont is basically done. If you go out on the ice understand that you are taking on a much bigger risk than in the past.

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KITTYONFYRE t1_j8e9xym wrote

been posted multiple times already.

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Outrageous-Outside61 t1_j8ebc3t wrote

Meh. I was out ice fishing yesterday. Ice is pretty good, just gonna be smart about where you’re going.

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Playingwithmyrod t1_j8ebg5h wrote

You can ice fish in warm weather just fine as long as the ice is still thick. I've done it in 60 degree weather in March before. The top layer starts to melt but the integrity of the ice under it doesn't just instantly fail.

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dillydally85 t1_j8ednsk wrote

You can write out bad words on Reddit. (Fuck, Shit, cunt, cock, asshole) No ones going to wash your mouth out.

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Taxedout12901 t1_j8ee9ta wrote

Saw people in Keeler Bay on the ice the day after someone died in Keeler Bay from falling through… survival of the fittest?

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bcodding t1_j8efxg1 wrote

and stop driving, and..

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fallout17asfd t1_j8eg6p7 wrote

i live in brattleboro and people have ice shanties out on the retreat meadows

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bcodding t1_j8ehazv wrote

It's pretty normal to have open water around the edges when there's good ice. It's very common for experienced ice recreation folk to bring a plank or ladder to access ice. There's a lot more nuance to each day, time of day, and body of ice for calculating risk, and that's very likely going on for a lot of folks that you might see on the ice. Check out the various local ice recreation groups social media, you'll probably feel a little better about humanity.

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goodbyewindshield t1_j8ei3fw wrote

I'm not an expert but I guess there probably isn't much overlap between Vermonters on Reddit and Vermonters who are out on the ice

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Corey307 t1_j8ek2w0 wrote

You’re being extremely cruel, all three of the men that died were old men and two of them were very old. They probably weren’t keeping up with the weather then did what they always did and that’s go ice fishing. it cost them their lives and I doubt their families would appreciate your opinion.

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Commercial_Case_7475 t1_j8ekui9 wrote

I mean, I'm not sure what to tell you, but grown men should understand the risks of going out on a frozen lake. If they had dementia or something else, sure, that's another problem. I was taught to carefully check how thick the ice is before taking such a huge risk. Like I don't think you can really sympathize with someone going out on ice in 50° sunshine.

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DirtyBirdNJ t1_j8ekwbf wrote

You can go ice fishing you just have to be willing to call it off if conditions are unsafe. Always wear ice spikes, never go alone. Bring a spud bar, use and auger or drill to check ice depth. Don't drag all your shit on the ice, have a smaller setup on foot. Don't use a snowmobile or ATV unless you have to.

Use your head! It's not worth dying over but not seeing why ppl are still going for it is an empathy failure. The behavior isn't ok but shaming and hitting with the stick won't teach people to make safe choices.

ALWAYS BE READY TO ABORT FISHING EVEN IF YOU REALLY REALLY WANNA GO AND YOU JUST DROVE THREE HOURS AND THIS IS YOUR ONLY WEEKEND.

Patience is hard. Have compassion for yourself and others about this.

Find other ways to enjoy VT / go fishing till safe temp open water returns. Or drive north and use your head to find safe ice.

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TheQueenCars t1_j8elfi1 wrote

What is with people being so cruel now a days? Plenty of people dont pay attention to social media and crap, many like to get outside and live- you know how most Vermonters have always been. It was a damn fishing derby, if the ice was THAT thin and dangerous the officials should of cancelled it.

Losing people is never a joking matter, no wonder Vermont has become such a mess lately if people have attitudes like that.

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Joyride_vt t1_j8em616 wrote

On the other hand. FREE ICE FISHING FOR ANYONE WHO OWNS A VACATION HOME IN VT! ICE CONDITIONS PREMO VERDE! JUST HAVE TO PROVE YOU OWN A VACA HOME OR MULTIPLE SHORT TERM RENTALS IN VT.

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Commercial_Case_7475 t1_j8emg4m wrote

Tbh I didn't even read the article when I posted my first comment. The context of that is actually quite sad. My apologies, I was just referring to people going out on their own accord. Gotta be smart about it or don't take the risk.

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Ok-Fun9346 t1_j8en247 wrote

Always be willing to abort seems to be a hard life skill to learn. Whether it's not going out on questionable ice or not finishing a bad book, people push through and do the thing even if it's questionable way too often.

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DirtyBirdNJ t1_j8enkrh wrote

Cannot stress enough the way to achieve this is to be more compassionate to yourself and others when things don't go to plan.

Man we really wanted to go fishing, because we have fun together. Let's find other things to do instead can actually be a VERY hard pivot to make. Even for fun things with people you like.

Compassion for yourself and others. Accept no substitutes.

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TheMohawk t1_j8ep5t9 wrote

Tons of people here saying ice fishing is dead and such just have no idea the difference between locations. Would I be on lake Champlain right now? Fuck no. But smaller lakes and ponds still have 6+ inches of ice and are extremely safe to be on with just fishing gear or maybe a 4 wheeler.

However, yesterday was probably one of the last days you'd see me on any body of water. certainly wont be out there again unless we have another long session of cold weather.

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These men went out on lake champlain at a remarkably stupid time and paid the price for it, not all fishermen are going to do that shit.

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Disastrous-Baker-914 t1_j8epyyl wrote

How many people have you heard have fallen threw the ice?... is it a epidemic?.. I haven't heard of any and I drive by emerald lake every day and there are people out there living life!. I personally don't have a urge to ice fish, mainly because of the cold but to each there own

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TaterTwats t1_j8eqc02 wrote

my guess is those two men didnt frequent r/vermont

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cloudysparrow811 t1_j8er48s wrote

I get SO scared for people when I see them out there! Especially with the fluctuating temps! I've never been out on real ice before, but it would have had to have been in the negatives for days on end to get me out there. I hope people stay safe!

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Playingwithmyrod t1_j8ert2r wrote

The air temperature has very little to do with ice safety. If some temporary warm air makes it unsafe it wasn't safe to begin with. People who go ice skating when it's 20 and don't bother to check the ice thickness are at much greater danger than an ice fisherman fishing in the 40s who spuds their way out onto the ice. Things like underwater springs, birds, pressure ridges, rocks, and flowing water are what you should be worrying about because they'll turn a foot of ice into nothing within a few steps.

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r_gine t1_j8essi2 wrote

Don’t tread on me

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Friggaknows t1_j8eurpz wrote

Hey if the ice is too thin for fishing, try cold water swimming! (Actually not joking, it's fantastic, but have a complete change of clothes and thermos of hot water to drink and pour over your hands after.)

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tjtaterator t1_j8ev4hb wrote

Or perhaps just say kindly say, hey, if you go on the ice, please don’t drive on it, where an ermegency pull string flotation device, bring safety ice picks and don’t go alone.

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Playingwithmyrod t1_j8ew4wj wrote

Bottom line no ice is safe until you check it. Ice is variable, there is no "it's safe" or "it's not". It could carry a semi truck and be completely unsafe 100 feet way. Someone falling through isn't indicative of some blanket "the ice isn't safe anyone that's out there is an idiot". Now could they have been idiots fishing on 2 inches of ice? Sure. But we don't know that. When people make assumptions about ice conditions is when people die is my point.

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Ok-Fun9346 t1_j8ewpas wrote

For sure. On multiple occasions I've gotten myself up early to go hiking and arrived at the trail head for my dog to start acting squirrelly or an unexpected rain shower to make that one rocky section slick and dangerous. It sucks, but I'd rather pivot than put us in an unsafe situation

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SmoothSlavperator t1_j8expu5 wrote

Bomoseen has springs and shit in it that create thin spots even during cold winters...and then you have all that milfoil which causes soft spots in towards shore....and then you have pressure ridges. You kind of have to look at it, pay attention and talk to people to kind of know where everything is year to year.

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VioletMcBitchin t1_j8f1ct8 wrote

I can see 3 fishermen out on the ice on memphramagog right now. People are crazy

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Raekwaanza t1_j8f6lcs wrote

To get to the point, because of how warm December and January were it is likely that no where on the lake got thick enough to safely walk on on warm days like this. Even when it was very cold these past few weeks I wasn’t even seeing ice where I am.

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wildgarlic1969 t1_j8fbj92 wrote

10”-12” of ice on the lake in Lamoille county I was on this morning. That’ was the depth of 3 holes I probed w my ski pole while XC skiing. That’s plenty of ice here but it certainly varies according to local weather, depth of water, currents etc. I def wouldn’t go out on lake Champlain right now

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Essarray t1_j8fdtu7 wrote

62, 71, and 88.

Kids these days...

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VTPeWPeW247 t1_j8fdur7 wrote

Yes, meth is bad! Get it? Ice, meth! Oh, I crack myself up. Now back to your original program of redditors redditing. Peace!

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Essarray t1_j8fh5ti wrote

It actually does. Obviously it won't help these guys, but by pointing out the stupidity of it you could easily help someone to avoid being the next guy. Our entire prison system is based on a similar principle.

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MontEcola t1_j8fnlfz wrote

I agree. And I have been hearing a version of that since I can remember. 1969 or so.

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Smeedge_Kilgannon t1_j8fqult wrote

I'm sure your tone absolutely helps when bringing your message forwards...Is this vermonts sub or a subreddit for karens?

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Fromage_Damage t1_j8fy23v wrote

A guy at my work was out there earlier in the day. He said it was 8-10" close to shore, and got thinner as you went out. They got to where it was 5" and turned around. 4-6" is recommended for ATVs. The guys were in a side by side which is almost a VW beetle sized ATV. I'm guessing 4" of ice. In the first week of January, the lake temp was still in the 50s! Crazy.

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SkiingAway t1_j8fy2s2 wrote

What matters is ice thickness, not air temperature.

They're not that closely related, and there's plenty of times when it's warm out, there's big puddles all over and it's perfectly safe to be on the ice. (and plenty of times of the inverse).

That said, common sense should prevail - if it hasn't been a very cold winter and it's recently been warm....you ought to be checking more carefully than normal. And certainly shouldn't be winging it.

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Fromage_Damage t1_j8fyft0 wrote

One year, a few years back, we had some guys on December 24th ice fishing on 2 inches of ice. But the water was only 4 feet deep. Even if I know the ice is thick , I bring spikes around my neck, to pull myself out with. I've fallen through over a spring when the ice was thick enough, luckily it was shallow water.

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Corey307 t1_j8g2tjq wrote

Again I disagree, we can comment on a poor decision without needing to be cruel to the people who made it. These men didn’t knock over a liquor store or rape somebody, they went ice fishing during fall weather.

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Top-Collection-5036 t1_j8gd012 wrote

There were 1000+ people and multiple vehicles out on mallets bay this weekend for the pond hockey classic. It’s about common sense. Everywhere is different and conditions at one place can vary drastically from another place close by.

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DifficultPen653 t1_j8hntoc wrote

Went yesterday at 7am on southern Champlain. We planned to stay till 3, but around 1130 the ice really began to groan and the shore looked sketchy. We noped the eff outta there. All of us millennials and gen z’rs are safe and sound. Plus we still came home with enough for a good perch fish fry.

Moral: Be aware of what the hell is going on around you. Not just on the ice but in life ;-)

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somedudevt t1_j8htht7 wrote

There’s plenty of safe ice to fish

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sneakpeekbot t1_j8icd8b wrote

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CaptainHoey t1_j8idddg wrote

There took a whole side by side. Idk how much those things weigh but I wouldn’t take one of those on ice no matter how thick it is.

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CorrectFall6257 t1_j8lkw8y wrote

Exactly. I worked with Wayne (62 yr old victim) many years ago. He was an avid outdoorsman and good man who died doing exactly what he loved. He was a father, husband, brother to those who loved. A hard worker. Everyone is so fuckn perfect and never makes a mistake. Some get away with it, and some don't. I hope no one who is joking never loses someone because of a mistake. I agree with you. NOT a joking matter.

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TheMobyDicks t1_j8rola0 wrote

Yeah. Grew up there. Never saw anybody on the channel. But the lake was like a city for ice fisherman. This is a long time ago when winters were a lot colder and longer. Way before the digital age and everybody was into ice fishing.

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TheMobyDicks t1_j8rysua wrote

That's bad ass.

When I was a kid - in the early 80s - some drunks were smashing shantys with their truck in the middle of the night and they killed a guy sleeping in one.

What I did a couple times - admittedly completely asshole move and deserved for the fisherman to beat the shit outta me - was borrow my brother's Big Red Three-Wheeler (yeah, I'm that old) and ride down a line of tip-ups snapping them like twigs while doors busted open on shantys and some angry ass Vermonter would come flying out howling at me. I know it's bad but I'm laughing right now at it because that memory is so damn vivid. Good times.

Of course, as an adult, I got my jeep stolen in DC, so, y'know...karma.

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