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Ice Thickness Table |
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Ice Thickness |
Permissible Load |
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2 inches |
one person on foot |
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3 inches |
group in single file |
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7.5 inches |
one car (2 tons) |
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8 inches |
light truck (2.5 tons) |
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10 inches |
truck (3.5 tons) |
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12 inches |
heavy truck (7-8 tons) |
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15 inches |
10 tons |
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20 inches |
25 tons |
Note: This guide is based on clear, blue, hard ice on non-running waters. Slush ice is about 50 percent weaker. Clear, blue ice over running water is about 20 percent weaker. Many ice anglers do not like to fish on less than five inches of ice, and do not like to drive a pick-up truck on less than 15 inches of ice. Use common sense!
Be cautious in areas where "bubblers" are used to protect docks. They can produce thin, unsafe ice some distance away. Be especially alert in areas near shore, over moving bodies of water and on lakes and ponds where streams enter or exit.
Remember, use the buddy system while ice fishing - it saves lives.
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