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10 tips for staying safe while ice fishingWeekly News Article Published: December 2, 2008 by the Central Office MADISON – First or early ice may promise the most fishing success, but it can also pose the greatest risk if anglers aren’t careful, recreation safety officials say. “Ice is always unpredictable, and that’s particularly true early in the ice fishing season,” says Gary Eddy, the Department of Natural Resources conservation warden who administers the snowmobile and ATV safety programs. State conservation wardens caution that ice is never viewed as safe, but general guidelines suggest at least 4 inches of clear ice is necessary before someone walks on a frozen waterbody; at least 6 inches before driving a snowmobile across ice, and 8 to 10 inches before traveling in cars or light duty trucks. “Those guidelines are only if the ice is real solid and clear,” Eddy says. He offers these other tips for staying safe:
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Todd Schaller, DNR recreational safety specialists - (608) 266-2141 View all articles in this issue or check our previous Weekly News Issues. Last Revised: Tuesday, December 02, 2008
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