As the ice fishing season ramps up, it’s crucial to stay informed about ice safety. Over the last few days, I heard reports of varying ice thickness across the region. While some areas have solid, safe ice, others remain risky. Ice conditions can change rapidly, so always exercise caution before venturing out.

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Ice Safety Guidelines from the Williams County Sheriff's Department

Check Ice Quality: Look for clear, blue ice, which is stronger and more reliable. Avoid ice covered with snow, slush, or pressure ridges as these can indicate weak spots.

Avoid Night Driving: Do not drive on the ice at night or during snowfall when visibility is limited, increasing the risk of accidents.

Carry a Safety Kit: Always have an ice safety kit with tools like ice picks or screwdrivers to pull yourself out of the water in case of a fall.

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Vehicle Safety and Legal Responsibilities

Emergency Situations: If your vehicle falls through the ice and someone is in danger, call 9-1-1 immediately. If the vehicle is unattended, report the incident to local law enforcement within 48 hours.

Owner Responsibility: Vehicle owners are required to remove their vehicles from the water within 30 days unless notified to act sooner. Failure to comply can result in removal by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality, with all costs billed to the owner.

Penalties: Fines of up to $25,000 per day may apply for violations of North Dakota's environmental laws.

Stay safe this season and ensure your ice fishing trips remain enjoyable and hazard-free. Always prioritize safety and follow North Dakota's guidelines to protect yourself, others, and the environment.

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