Yes they are called pressure ridges. Very normal. Depending on the wind they can get pretty high and hard to cross. You need to be careful to check the ice thickness near them.Is that a large crack in the ice at 2:10? Nice video, you captured some serious desolation there.
Yes it was snowing. Not white out conditions but just enough to make video hard to capture. White on white is pretty hard to deal with LOLNice video. I know it is not snowing but it looks like a white out due the the flatwhite video. Not many out fishing.
Huh. I didn't know pressure ridges got big enough to see from that distance. I figured they'd generally hard to see from any angle. Interesting.Yes they are called pressure ridges. Very normal. Depending on the wind they can get pretty high and hard to cross. You need to be careful to check the ice thickness near them.
Yes here in Ontario we buy whats called a Outdoors card. You then buy your fishing and or hunting license as a sticker to the card. Good for depending on the number of years you buy it for.Really interesting.
Do you need a fishing licence in winter?
How do the sensors react with all that white?
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