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		I headed up to Tibble fork today to check out the ice conditions. When I arrived the ice didn't look to promising. There is open water by the dam and on the south east corner. I walked down and punched a few holes. The ice was 1-2" thick depending on the area. It was thinner out in the middle where I was fishing. I fished in 11 feet of water and used a small jig tipped with pieces of night crawlers. I caught a lot of smaller rainbows ranging from 8-12 inches in length. It would have been nice to catch a few bigger ones though. There was no other sign of ice fishing that I could see in the area I fished. If you want to catch tons of smaller rainbows Tibble fork would be a good place to go just use caution until the ice gets thicker.
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		At 8 feet deep on a Sunny day in the tent you can see every Fish take your Jig up there. So fun.
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		Thanks for sharing. Almost went up there to check things out today after a report from a workmate last week.  
The bubbles under the ice in your pics are way to close to the top for my personal taste and comfort. Looks mighty iffy so be careful out there.
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		Yeah bubbles kept rolling under the ice and up and out of the hole.
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		You were fishing on 1" of ice in 11' of water all by yourself?  No thanks.  Curious why you have your fish finder set to show fish symbols?
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		Why do you really care about what my fish finder says? And do really think I give a shit about falling through ice after the long terrible shitty life I have had?
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		I'm curious.  Where else would bubbles wind up?
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		[quote Tyler_T]
Why do you really care about what my fish finder says? 
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No I don't; especially, because of your attitude.  If you choose to handicap yourself by showing the fish symbols, while ice fishing, have at it.
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And do really think I give a shit about falling through ice after the long terrible shitty life I have had?
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Sorry, had I recalled that I had replied to a previous post, regarding you choosing to fish on thin ice, I wouldn't have mentioned it again.
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		Dang, didn't mean to stir up a bunch of *&%$, Guess I shouldn't have said anything with regards to the ice thickness, but I assure you my concern was sincere. 
We have some good folks on this forum, and it would be a shame to loose anyone. This is the only reason I brought it up, and it of course was just my opinion.  
In MY opinion "No fish is worth the risk of falling through the ice" and the ice condition on that lake by the pics look to be marginal at best. I feel, the odds of getting back onto a slab of ice that thin once going through would be slim and not worth the risk.  
Happy and Safe New Year All!
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		Preferably 6-12" under the Ice and where I can't see them.
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		I've seen them under 3 feet of ice.  The bubbles aren't the problem.
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