Ice fisherman, other agencies share ice safety tips
- As temperatures remain below freezing in Wisconsin, ice thickness on lakes is estimated at six to eight inches, according to Doug Ide of Guide Ide Inland Fishing Service.
- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources warns that ice may not be 100% safe, citing potential thin spots on lakes and rivers, as stated by Lt. Jake Holsclaw.
- Lake Country Fire and Rescue is prepared to assist those in trouble on the ice, as remarked by Assistant Chief Matthew Haerter.
- A minimum of four inches of clear ice is recommended for safety, while seven and a half inches can support a group or vehicle, according to safety guidelines.
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