Nothing is.Don't think anyone told them that the ice isn't uniform in thickness.
Thursday they had to rescue 34 fishermen from an ice flow that broke away, here in Green Bay. Yesterday it was 3 more and 2 had fallen in but they both made it out. They used 2 air boats to get the 34 off the ice and it was 3/4 mile from shore before they got the last person off. They only take the people off, fishing equipment, 4 wheelers, snowmobiles etc stay on the ice. It can be expensive.Seen this up on Lake Erie before. Seems the ice fishermen like to drive on the ice instead of walking. Don't think anyone told them that the ice isn't uniform in thickness..
Yeap, watched someones new truck and a couple of skidoos disappear on an ice flow a few years ago. Wonder if the insurance pays for that.Thursday they had to rescue 34 fishermen from an ice flow that broke away, here in Green Bay. Yesterday it was 3 more and 2 had fallen in but they both made it out. They used 2 air boats to get the 34 off the ice and it was 3/4 mile from shore before they got the last person off. They only take the people off, fishing equipment, 4 wheelers, snowmobiles etc stay on the ice. It can be expensive.
How the hell could you patent the "action zone"?
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