Originally Posted By: Dwight
Air temperatures have remained cold but ice thickness is only up slightly. There is a insulating layer of snow averaging 2-3 inches that is limiting ice building. And, of course, the warm water below the ice is always fighting back against ice building.

D.O. has dropped top to bottom. This is to be expected with the snow on ice cover and cloudy days that we experienced this past week. There is no cause for alarm as D. O. is still excellent top to bottom.

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That's interesting Dwight. I had most of the snow on my biggest pond blow off. Funny thing is you would think there is deep snow somewhere, but it's all blown to parts unknown except for the relatively deeper snow up next to the shoreline.


If pigs could fly bacon would be harder to come by and there would be a lot of damaged trees.