Nebraska Game and Parks Suggests Tips for Safety on Ice

January 8, 2016 Jerry Kane

LINCOLN – Stay safe on the ice this winter while enjoying a day of ice fishing. Follow these Nebraska Game and Parks Commission tips for safety on the ice:

— There should be at least 4 inches of clear, solid ice before an angler ventures onto a frozen lake or pond.

— Commercial or homemade ice picks should be worn around your neck in case you fall through the ice and need something to grip the ice and pull yourself out.

— Use an ice chisel or spud bar to check ice thickness every step of the way.

— Keep a long rope with you so someone can help rescue you if you break through the ice.

— Avoid alcoholic beverages. These affect your judgment and increase your chances for hypothermia.

 

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