12-01-2015, 02:28 AM
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Funny thing when talking about falling thru the ice. Kent, you remember when we traveled to Bear Lake several years ago and fished on the West side just over the pressure ridge. Remember the two guys who decided to walk over to us and fell thru the pressure ridge. I was ready to pull out my rope and throw to them, but they managed to pull them selves out before I got to my rope. If that wasn't bad enough, after talking with us a few minutes, they walked back over the pressure ridge to go home and fell thru again. I still chuckle about that trip.
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Yes, I remember it well and have retold the story several times. BTW - it was the east side of Bear Lake and only the one guy fell through twice. I couldn't believe how long they stopped and talked to you after getting out of the water. I could see ice crystals forming on them before they left to hike back up the hill. Kevin, someday I will be able to retire and it would be nice to get out with you again.
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Funny thing when talking about falling thru the ice. Kent, you remember when we traveled to Bear Lake several years ago and fished on the West side just over the pressure ridge. Remember the two guys who decided to walk over to us and fell thru the pressure ridge. I was ready to pull out my rope and throw to them, but they managed to pull them selves out before I got to my rope. If that wasn't bad enough, after talking with us a few minutes, they walked back over the pressure ridge to go home and fell thru again. I still chuckle about that trip.
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Yes, I remember it well and have retold the story several times. BTW - it was the east side of Bear Lake and only the one guy fell through twice. I couldn't believe how long they stopped and talked to you after getting out of the water. I could see ice crystals forming on them before they left to hike back up the hill. Kevin, someday I will be able to retire and it would be nice to get out with you again.
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