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tonyjohn
Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 07:05 pm


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just wondering if anyone besides me is interested in getting some of those ice thickness stickers that admin was showing us i think they would be great for my shop and hut so people know what each thickness means and that you are safe on the ice just wondering

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Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 07:15 pm


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Hi John,

I replied to you in an email. Maybe it didn't go through?

But yes, let me know how many interested as I am planning on making these into stickers as well as 2 other LSO Member Decals.

The ice thickness decals will be approx. 7" x 5"

Image attached so everyone knows what we're talking about.

(oops just noticed a misprint - "Ice thickness may vary")

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tonyjohn
Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 07:23 pm


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spelling mistakes are allowed were fishermen not english profs. LOL
put me down for 4 at least
john

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Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 07:24 pm


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Before you get ahead of yourselves, I believe there have been some recent changes......see below.


ANGLERS ENCOURAGED TO STAY SAFE ON THE ICE THIS WINTER

Take Precautions, Stay Aware, Check The New Fishing Regulations



TORONTO — As another ice fishing season is about to get under way, Natural Resources Minister Donna Cansfield reminds winter anglers to stay safe on the ice and review the new fishing regulations.

“The key to enjoying this popular winter activity is to play it safe,” said Cansfield. “If you are not sure about ice conditions, do not go out on the ice.”

Anglers should advise others where they plan to fish and when they plan to return. Appropriate clothing and equipment are vital to both safety and comfort. Many anglers wear floater suits and carry a set of ice picks.

Other important ice facts:
• Ice does not freeze at a uniform thickness across most lakes and rivers. This can be particularly evident at the start of the winter season when near-shore ice is often much thicker and safer than ice further out. Anglers should check thickness regularly with a spud bar or auger as they move further out on the ice
• Ice that formed over flowing water, springs, pressure cracks, old ice holes or around the mouths of rivers and streams can be weaker than surrounding ice
• The strongest ice is clear blue in colour. White or opaque ice is much weaker. Ice with a honeycombed look, common during thaws or in the spring, should be avoided
Travelling on frozen lakes or rivers with snowmobiles or vehicles can be particularly dangerous and added precautions must be taken. At least 20 centimetres (eight inches) of clear blue ice is required for snowmobiles and 30 centimetres (12 inches) or more is needed for most light vehicles. Double these amounts if the ice is white or opaque
• A layer of heavy snow on a frozen lake or river can insulate the ice below and slow down freezing.

Anglers are also reminded to carefully check the new 2008-2009 Recreational Fishing Regulations Summary. A number of changes come into effect on January 1, 2008, including a new requirement to register ice fishing huts in all of southern Ontario, except Lake Huron.

The changes are part of the ministry’s new ecological framework for recreational fisheries management in Ontario. Through this approach, the ministry is managing fisheries on a zone basis rather than on a lake-by-lake basis.

The 2008-2009 Ontario Recreational Fishing Regulations Summary is now available from licence issuers, ServiceOntario/Government Information Centres and on the ministry’s website at ontario.ca/fishing.


http://ontariofishtrips.com/content/view/106/48/

http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/285835/ang...safe-on-the-ice

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Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 07:37 pm


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i too think that the charts are a good idea
i didnt think that they were a go cause since i mentioned it no other thread was posted that i knew of
i would take two also
if the admin would like to pm me i would like to make an order but for some reason i can t get the email thing to work for me


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tonyjohn
Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 07:42 pm


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lord knows i would hate to disagree with the goverment but 8 inches of blue ice and 16 inches if its white for sleds. please we never had more than 14 inches last year and most was white and we had the ice road over to the island open last year .
i get it is better to error on the side of safetly but lets not get crazy her.

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Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 07:53 pm


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true
but for my own safty i double check thickness myself when i go reguardless of what people tell me

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Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 08:01 pm


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woohooo
my darling wife to the rescue again
she sorted out my dumbassedness and got payment thing to go through
she so good to me

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Posted: Jan 17, 2013 - 03:00 pm


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Hi ...

I would be interested in a bunch of those labels for my store, Cooks Bay Outfitters.
If you could send me information on how to get some, I would appreciate it.

Thanks Don .

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Posted: Jan 17, 2013 - 05:59 pm


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I will be printing some of the ice thickness stickers shortly. I will send you a message once they are ready for ordering.

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