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  • Question
    What are different ways to test ice safely?
    Community Answer
    Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    Is 3 inches of ice safe enough for ice fishing?
    Community Answer
    No, 3 inches isn't really safe enough for anyone.
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    Is it safe to ice skate on 3 inches of ice?
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    No, anything under 4 inches should be avoided at all costs. Even if it is above 3 inches, you should have safety gear.
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    How many inches do I need for a ice shanty?
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    About 4-6 inches of good clear or blue/black ice is good, but if you are with more than one person, it'd be a good idea to wait until the ice is 6+ inches and solid.
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    How long does it take ice to freeze to 5 inches?
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    It all depends on the outside temperature and lake water temperature. A small, shallow bay can freeze five inches in a day at -25C/-10F, but the Great Lakes can take a month at these temperatures. If you don't know the attributes and conditions of the lake/river prior to winter, be very careful. There may be flowing water, natural springs, methane deposits and other factors that cause thin ice in areas.
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    Where on a frozen lake is ice thinnest?
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    Typically, the ice is thinnest near the shore.
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    I want to take my 3150 kg Hummer ice fishing. What would be a good minimum blue ice thickness?
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    About 12-18 inches would be good, but it is not recommended.
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    Can ice on a lake support itself if the water level drops?
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    Yes, it is natural for snow to weigh down ice causing pools of water. I have seen this as deep as 3 feet. Be cautious and stay clear of these areas, it is sometimes hard to see them with a fresh snow cover on top.
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    I want to ice fish on a local reservoir, where the water surface moves up and down several feet. Is it safe to fish on if the ice is 6" thick but not in contact with the water?
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    Yes, as long you don’t come in contact with the water. It can also be suitable for a Hummer or an ATV.
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    How thick should ice be for a group of people?
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    It should be the thickness appropriate for ice fishing. Make sure to leave plenty of space between people so the ice doesn’t break.
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    The ice did not break when I went on it, and I weigh about 98 pounds. My friend who is 170 pounds broke the ice. So what does that mean?
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    It means that the ice is really not safe for either one of you, especially knowing that it softens slightly during the day.
  • Question
    I have a pond and it looks very thick. There is no current and the temperature is 24 degrees. Is it safe? And can my pet goat come on the ice with me? He is 105 pounds.
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    It sounds safe, but appearances can be deceiving. So use the tips above to thoroughly investigate the situation.
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    Why would they want to be around ice?
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    Ice can be fun! Skating and ice fishing are common activities, and some people even ski on ice.
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