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Offline derekinhawaii

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The State of Maine has officially declared the ice in Maine "UNSAFE" for winter activity......
http://wabi.tv/2013/03/10/maine-wardens-issue-ice-warning/

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Offline PeterSaloom

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Re: RE: You know it's a short season when....................
« Reply #1 on: Feb 05, 2016, 07:17 AM »
This winter is nuts. I am headed to Moosehead later this month and I was surprised to hear that there is only about 8" of ice currently, well below what I expected but still safe. Fortunately the 10 day is entirely below freezing. That should thicken things up a bit.
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Re: RE: You know it's a short season when....................
« Reply #2 on: Feb 05, 2016, 07:37 AM »
What "officials" say, and what the actual conditions are, are two different things. According to MA offcials, we havent had any safe ice this year.
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Offline PeterSaloom

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Re: RE: You know it's a short season when....................
« Reply #3 on: Feb 05, 2016, 07:41 AM »
What "officials" say, and what the actual conditions are, are two different things. According to MA offcials, we havent had any safe ice this year.

This is true. I like the way the Maine wardens put it though. They basically said, the ice isn't as good as it should be by now, so use a chisel.
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Offline icerat

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Re: RE: You know it's a short season when....................
« Reply #4 on: Feb 05, 2016, 12:22 PM »
The link is for a report dated March of 2013. Just sayin'.  ;D

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The State of Maine has officially declared the ice in Maine "UNSAFE" for winter activity......
http://wabi.tv/2013/03/10/maine-wardens-issue-ice-warning/

Youzzers!!!!!!!!!!!

Waxing my surf board and prepping my scuba gear!!!

Offline PeterSaloom

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Re: RE: You know it's a short season when....................
« Reply #5 on: Feb 05, 2016, 12:29 PM »
Oh! Damn I'm an idiot for missing that!
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Re: RE: You know it's a short season when....................
« Reply #6 on: Feb 05, 2016, 01:57 PM »
But the way this winter has gone, probably still valid ;-(.

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Oh! Damn I'm an idiot for missing that!

Offline justlooking9

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Re: RE: You know it's a short season when....................
« Reply #7 on: Feb 05, 2016, 03:39 PM »
Here is an email I received from Maine yesterday:



The Maine Warden Service is reminding anglers, snowmobilers and others who like to recreate on Maine’s lakes and ponds in the winter that ice conditions on many waterways throughout the state right now may not be safe to hold themselves or heavy equipment and vehicles.

“I can’t stress enough the importance of checking ice conditions right now,” said Game Warden Colonel Joel Wilkinson, “Folks really need to take the time to drill test holes as often as they can and proceed with great caution.”

Game wardens are suggesting that people test the thickness of the ice before venturing out by using a chisel or auger and to continue to assess the safety of the ice as you move out onto the lake or pond. If the ice is not thick enough to hold, turn around and go back to shore or a safe location.

The general guidelines for ice safety are a minimum of four inches of solid ice for on foot travel and six to eight inches for snowmobiles and ATVs. Due to uneven temperatures and high winds, ice conditions are currently very unpredictable and it is not advisable to drive vehicles onto the ice.

It is also important to remember that thick ice does not always mean safe ice. The varying weather conditions so far this winter make is possible for ice to be thick, but not strong. Weak or unsafe ice is formed when temperatures warm and break down the ice and the slushy surface then re-freezes. Great caution should also be used near inlets, outlets and springs holes.

For more winter safety tips, please visit: http://www.maine.gov/wordpress/insideifw/2014/12/31/ice-safety-tips/

 



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