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IceShanty Main => General Ice Fishing Chit Chat => Topic started by: eriksat1 on Mar 30, 2015, 02:14 PM
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Lets be carefull out there. I'm done for the season
http://www.wdio.com/article/stories/S3749994.shtml?cat=10335
Updated: 03/29/2015 3:42 PM
Created: 03/29/2015 3:37 PM WDIO.com
A 77-year-old man's body was found in a lake in northern Wisconsin Sunday morning after not returning home from fishing the previous day.
Louis Bickel of Mason had gone ice fishing on Perch Lake in the Town of Drummond in southern Bayfield County on Saturday, according to the Bayfield County Sheriff's Office.
His wife called just after 11:15 p.m. on Saturday stating her husband hadn't returned home, the sheriff's office says.
Bayfield County deputies report they arrived at the scene discovered Bickel's vehicle, and they also found a hole in the ice about 50 yards off shore with some ice fishing equipment in and around it. The sheriff's office reports the search was postponed until the next morning due to unsafe ice conditions.
Bickel's body was discovered in about 18 feet of water at 10 a.m. on Sunday, the sheriff's office says.
The Sawyer County Dive Team, GLIFWIC (Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission) wardens, the GLIFWIC wind sled, and the Drummond and Namakagon Fire Department assistant the Bayfield County Sheriff's Office.
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not good.
i feel bad for his family.
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I hope I'm still ice fishing at age 77. Crazy to go out alone on late ice.
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Always have the right gear,a flotation suit or PFD and picks it could have saved his life.RIP
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R.I.P.....Louis !! Thoughts/prayers to family & friends.
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This is so tragic , been reading of other deaths due to thin ice , thoughts and prayers to those left grieving there loss
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If I ever go out, I want it this way. A smile on my face, doing what I enjoy most. Do not feel sorry for me when my time comes. It's the way I want it.
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went out loving what he was doing !
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Very sad. Could have been avoided. Thoughts and prayers to the ones he left behind. Please be careful to the ones that think their invincible,life is very fragile.
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I wrote a little on PA site.......Use your head ....not you life.... Over 3000 hits.....so be careful ....this time of the year....it will open like a trap door....god bless him may he RIP. SAD FOR HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS....
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The Very sad. Could have been avoided. Thoughts and prayers to the ones he left behind.
Older, and heavier we get, and maybe out of shape the more dangerous going alone becomes. Safety first.
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On late ice if the ice looks so bad you need to constantly test with a spud bar is it really worth it?
First ice and yes I'm out there! Hard clear ice.
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If I ever go out, I want it this way. A smile on my face, doing what I enjoy most. Do not feel sorry for me when my time comes. It's the way I want it.
You really think he had a smile on his face as he gasped for a breath of air and water filled his lungs?
RIP Loius Bickel. Prayers to family and loved ones.
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While he probably wasn't smiling, I'm sure he'd much rather go out like this than by cancer, ALS or some other debilitating disease.
best wishes to his family.
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May he Rest in Peace. Prayers and thoughts for his family.
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A very sad situation. My deepest sympathy to the family. Always go out on the ice with a partner or other fishermen at your access site. Carry around your neck a pair of spikes even if the ice looks good. Have a floatation device attached to a 50" rope that you or your partner can throw to each other or other fishermen. React quickly to recuse someone, because their boots and suit will fill with water in a short time and pull them under.
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Thoughts and prayers to the one we lost, his family, and friends, God bless all of them.
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God bless you Lou,my condolances to his family.
FN