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that does apply to your airboat....same thing....same law |
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http://www.conwaydailysun.com/featur...escue-training is all about training the fire department 'how to do ice rescues' on Conway Lake in Conway, NH.
It says someone can last for up to 15-minutes before freezing up due to body type and gender? For example, wading into the icy cold, 36-degree water in just a swim suit with a 104-degree hot tub nearby is definitely doable, while breaking through the ice in water over one's head could be a big problem.
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watrskir, I don't think F&G cares about how fast you travel over the ice unless you happen to have a salmon under your arm.
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