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I am guessing you are using an Apple product. I don't even see the link but it's normal with Apple. It depends own the type of link the poster provided. If you go on a Windows cpu I bet the link will be there and work fine. One of my few peeves with Apple.
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QUOTE (nsfisher @ Dec 03, 2014 - 12:04 am)
I am guessing you are using an Apple product. I don't even see the link but it's normal with Apple. It depends own the type of link the poster provided. If you go on a Windows cpu I bet the link will be there and work fine. One of my few peeves with Apple.
He embedded it using our YOUTUBE button. Here's a direct link:
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nice fish...and as long as you are observant out there...that ice looks fine to me and isnt really that thin at all..a person definitely wont fall through that ice..as obvious by the video....just gotta watch for soft spots....looks like a good time...im jealous!
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Thanks for the link Gord, I watchd the vid and was about to comment until I read what Nicole and Others stated as I was going to say the same. Far too many people way too close together on what looks like 2" of ice. If I was brave enough to go out on that I would certainly be screaming at people to get away from me Lol. Nice bunch of trout, but I value my life far more than a few fish.
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Craig, a lot of years ago I went through at an unmarked old large hole that had skimmed over and was covered with fresh snow. I got out but was alone and had to walk a fair distance to find shelter, it was NOT fun. You have probably noticed that I wear a full float suit and have ice pics at the ready even when I'm in company of others. Lesson learned the hard way.
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