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You can clear a patch of ice to create a landing zone. Most try to shove the big pieces of ice under the main shelf or out into any open water to make it look better. Can also set a few dekes on the ice itself.

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If its thin I just walk around with waders or hip boots. If you have a boat you can use that.

Is it worthwhile to bust ice - that is a tough question. The first day it freezes things up, yes, definately. After that it can be hit or miss. Depends on bird traffic in the area.

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We usually have our best hunting of the year in the next week and a half. We just walk around and break up the ice. If it is really think just sit on the edge and it will keep breaking back. This is a good time of year to have really warm and durable waders. I use a pair of canvas waders this time of year for that reason. Good luck!

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just got back from the lake i hunt. there was about an inch of ice. I know tomorrow its suppose to be like 45 degrees. and windy on saturday. So it should open up a little. How thick of ice can you guys usually break through with your boats. Also what works good to break it open with by hand.

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If the ice is thin, like 1/8 inch or less, I just walk around in my waders otherwise if it's 1/4 inch or better, I use the boat.

What I do is cut basically a 1/2 moon shape cut about 40 yards out from shore around the entire point that I'm hunting. Cut it either by walking or with the boat. Then, like a pie, I cut slices into the 1/2 moon sheet of ice. Make enough cuts to make smaller "pie" pieces because the ice can get a bit heavy and hard to move at times. After cutting my "pie" pieces, I get out in my waders with waterproof gloves, grab hold of the end of the slice by shore, and push each sliced sheet out towards the lake side and usually the opposite end of the ice sheet will slide under the main body of ice. Doing this opens up a nice hole around the area I'm hunting. Makes it quicker and easier to do it in sheets rather than to bust it up and have all kinds of small pieces of ice everywhere.

The thickest ice I've broken through with our 14' aluminum boat and 15hp motor is close to 1". It gets a bit difficult to break ice thicker than that in my opinion, but I'm sure thicker ice can be broken. Need a well constructed heavy boat to break through though.

I have on occassion used the boat to push sheets of ice out under the main lake body of ice too. Just turn the boat around, put it in reverse, and use the flat back end of the boat to do your pushing. This will work well if you're in deeper water that is too deep to walk. Or, if you don't have water proof gloves, or any other reason.

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I'm feeling feeling pretty good now about tomorrow morning. Yesterday I was having my doubts. I went out today and walked on the ice with my waders. Today I broke through. Yesterday I didn't. Today there was a little less then an inch, but the ice was real soft. I have 12 ft boat. I'm thinking i'm gonna have to drag it out from the landing and then break through out farther. And put the boat in. I'm thinking i should be fine then. Also its only suppose to get down to like 35 degrees tonight.... Did i mention there was a flock of about 75 mallards sitting right on the ice... Can't wait till morning.

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I was going to bust some ice here today but just didn't think that I was up to it. I have been having better luck on fields lately so thats what I hunted. Me and my buddy limited out on mallards. They sure sucked in nice, and I think that we did much better in the field than we would have on the lake. Greenheads were circling within 10 feet of us after we had our limit so we just sat back and watched the show!!!Fun stuff cool.gif

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