03-27-2006, 12:44 AM
Went up to Pineview yesterday, looking for crappie through the ice. Thought to try in the narrows. The snow from the parking area to the ice was frozen, the ice was at least 15" thick. Caught nothing worth keeping. About noon, I left to to try the Ogden river. The edges looked funny, so I tapped the ice with my auger, everything looked solid. One step from the bank, 18" from shore, I broke through the ice. The water there was about thigh-deep and it was cold beyond description. I hopped onto the shore and climbed up the hill. The snow was soft and a few times I sank up to my waist. My feet were burning cold! I got to my truck, tossed off my wet snow pants, wrung the water from my socks. I was glad that I had wool socks, poly thermals, and fleece pants instead of denim. After a few minutes, the intense cold was gone, and I felt cool and damp, but OK. My hard head told me I could stop and fish the river in a couple of places, but my smart head told me to just go home. I went home.
Just a reminder to all the good folks in BFT land: watch the edges and be safe.
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Just a reminder to all the good folks in BFT land: watch the edges and be safe.
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