Posted by ss55 on June 09, 2018 at 11:11:39 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: scenery posted by Lazy WP on June 09, 2018 at 06:54:21:
In row crop farm country in Central MN, there is about a month after ice out where the lakes are both ice free and fairly clear. Ice out is usually early to mid April. The fishing opener is usually Mother's Day weekend. After that water clarity quickly drops to between one and two feet for the remainder of the summer.
The lakes ice over again by about the beginning of December. The water under the ice clears again by early January when the ice is about a foot thick, safe to tow ice fishing houses to the middle of the lakes behind a full size pickup. Peak ice thickness is usually between 28 to 36 inches in mid February. All permanent ice houses must be towed off the ice by March 1, because it becomes hazardous to drive heavy vehicles on the ice. Insurance companies do not pay for any vehicle repairs or vehicle retrieval if you drop one through the ice, LOL.
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