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Old 02-18-2016, 09:13 PM   #1
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Most of the lake appears safe, and much is, but be extra careful. In the past few days, I've seen unsafe ice in unexpected spots. This is no normal year.
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Old 02-19-2016, 01:24 PM   #2
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The rain may have oddly help it, seemed like quite of melted snow and we had standing water on the ice after the rain, we did get maybe 3-4in of snow before it rained. That all froze over again, it was 8 this morning.
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Update to my last report earlier this week, no change in status even after the rain, the ice remains in good shape between Sheps and Bear - however I would caution anyone to check for themselves before venturing out and that ice conditions do vary so be careful out there if you do head out! As sketchy as the weather has been this year if the ice looks bad or thin it's more than likely to be what it looks like.

Weather suggests some snow may fall tonight into tomorrow so be extra careful as the ice may be covered up with a thin layer of snow.
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Old 02-19-2016, 08:06 PM   #4
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The rain may have oddly help it, seemed like quite of melted snow and we had standing water on the ice after the rain, we did get maybe 3-4in of snow before it rained. That all froze over again, it was 8 this morning.
My experience with the ICE throughout New England in the early Seventy's..When I was Ice Boating: ..I am 74 now. A nice rain on the ice would settle the snow...and "Stress Relieve" the ice. What does that mean..?? The prior hard freeze would make the ice "Brittle", and prone to crack..and form pressure ridges.

Relaxed ICE: I have sailed (DN Class Iceboat) on 2 inches of stress relieved Black ICE. As I sailed along I could see the ICE "Flex" below me...bulge downward as I sailed over it. Just my experience. NB

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The last time I sailed on Winni in an Ice Boat was On April 1, out of Glendale. Light air..lots of holes 30 feet in diameter) where Bob Houses had been. We sailed for maybe 20 minutes, then got off the ice. We couldn't see the holes until we were on top of them. Dangerous.

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Old 02-21-2016, 10:19 AM   #5
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Ice Update and excursion to Bear Island.

Yesterday morning I took off to BI. Made it out there, but I will caution anyone thinking of making that trip, don't do it the ice conditions are way to variable and there are a number of pressure ridges out there that have fairly large gaps in the ice with open water. It's simply not adviseable to go out there - my guess we are 3 to 4 weeks away from ice out, what is out there will not last long. I for one will not attempt another crossing, except by boat when the ice is out.
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I gave up yesterday on heading out towards Mink Island today. Too much warm weather and not enough ice. The pic from my IP Cam showed a lot of surface water even at 8 in the morning. Given the weather forecast for the next week, I think the lake will remain unsafe the rest of this season.

Here's hoping for an early ice-out!
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Things looking pretty bleak looking north from Mink Island.
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Old 02-21-2016, 05:44 PM   #8
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I gave up yesterday on heading out towards Mink Island today. Too much warm weather and not enough ice. The pic from my IP Cam showed a lot of surface water even at 8 in the morning. Given the weather forecast for the next week, I think the lake will remain unsafe the rest of this season.

Here's hoping for an early ice-out!
You usually post about visiting Mink Island at least once a winter.
When was the last time you were unable to get to your island place in the winter? Has it happened before?
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Old 02-22-2016, 06:55 AM   #9
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I think I sat out the entire winter in 2010 (Ice Out declared March 24th) and got out to the island once in 2012 (Ice Out March 23).

If that's any indication, then we're about 5 weeks away from ice out....

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I think I sat out the entire winter in 2010 (Ice Out declared March 24th) and got out to the island once in 2012 (Ice Out March 23).

If that's any indication, then we're about 5 weeks away from ice out....
Well better than 1998. There was no ice IN!
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Old 02-22-2016, 12:06 PM   #11
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This has been a tough year for winter activities. It was in the mid 50s saturday around here and is supposed to be the same this Thursday.

For those that venture on the ice, please use caution and consider buying some ice picks.
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How about more life insurance !
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Old 02-22-2016, 01:45 PM   #13
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I was surprised to see a Bob house infront of our place on Winnisquam, as it has been open water most of the winter. From my camera this morning it looks like he moved it a bit last night.

Looking across the lake I only saw a few people on foot over near the state park.

I did not venture on the ice as I was by myself and my access was not very good; looked like a lot of water on top of the smooth ice along the shore. So I cleaned my gutter and left. Also odd was the pint water bottles I left in the crawl space had not fully frozen.
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Sent the drone up over the weekend around Sleeper's Island and in Alton Bay

First pic is between Sleeper's and mainland (Mouth of Small's Cove is in the upper left)
Second is looking towards Rattlesnake
Third is looking down on Sleeper's (mainland side)
Fourth is Alton bay with some ice fishing activity going on

I'll have a short video to post either tonight or tomorrow
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Thanks for the pix of Rattlesnake!! I can see my camp and it's still standing😱
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Anyone know what's causing the yellow color on the ice near Shibley's in the last photo?
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Anyone know what's causing the yellow color on the ice near Shibley's in the last photo?
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As promised, here is the link to a short drone video of the lake conditions. The ice looks crazy from the air!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx3zL4377VE
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Piece of advice--if you are going to venture out on the ice, take some small wood blocks and tie a length of string between them long enough to go from one sleeve through the other on your jacket. Put a nail or screw through each block. May seem a little janky, but if you fall through the ice, they'll be there for you to grab on to and pull yourself out with.

Given that's the only way to safely be on the ice on most of the lake...I'll pass, and keep looking forward to a late march ice-out.
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Sent the drone up over the weekend around Sleeper's Island and in Alton Bay

First pic is between Sleeper's and mainland (Mouth of Small's Cove is in the upper left)
Second is looking towards Rattlesnake
Third is looking down on Sleeper's (mainland side)
Fourth is Alton bay with some ice fishing activity going on

I'll have a short video to post either tonight or tomorrow
Any indication we will get any news on the Derby
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Any indication we will get any news on the Derby
If they haven't cancelled it by now It's highly unlikely they will... Per their facebook page right now its a go.

For the first time in many years I have decided to stay home...

Good luck if you go and be safe!

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Haley Lapointe did a live feed from Meredith, talking to someone from the Derby. He said it is on, that it is a statewide event, that fishermen have been fishing for centuries and know how to do it safely. He simply cautioned everyone to be safe, fish on safe ice, and have a good time.

I agree with Ishoot308... I'll stay off the ice too.
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http://www.nhpr.org/post/ice-fishing...s-lakes-region

And besides, if the ice fishing derby is cancelled, the Rotary Club as well as the local hotels would probably have to refund all their entry ticket and reservations money.....which is, all by itself, an excellent reason not to cancel the derby.
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Haley Lapointe did a live feed from Meredith, talking to someone from the Derby. He said it is on, that it is a statewide event, that fishermen have been fishing for centuries and know how to do it safely. He simply cautioned everyone to be safe, fish on safe ice, and have a good time.

I agree with Ishoot308... I'll stay off the ice too.
In addition to the largest fish in each category, there will be a contest for the combined weight and number of ice fisherman drowned over the course of the 3-day event. My guess is 3 with combined weight of 661.5 pounds.
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If they haven't cancelled it by now It's highly unlikely they will... Per their facebook page right now its a go.

For the first time in many years I have decided to stay home...

Good luck if you go and be safe!

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Like they say on the TV show "Shark Tank". The ice is to thin therefore "I'm out"
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How does one determine if the ice is "safe"?

Going out and cutting holes seems to be a catch 22 for figuring this out.
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How does one determine if the ice is "safe"?

Going out and cutting holes seems to be a catch 22 for figuring this out.
Cut the first hole in water you know you can walk back to shore from. Work out from there. My preferred method is to let someone else try it first, but I have used the above method also.
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Cut the first hole in water you know you can walk back to shore from. Work out from there. My preferred method is to let someone else try it first, but I have used the above method also.
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Like they say on the TV show "Shark Tank". The ice is to thin therefore "I'm out"
The ice is too thin and my arse is too wide!!

I think I'll be at the Lyons Den bar having a cold one staying dry while watching all the fun...

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