Is this how you 1-up your brother?

  • mskyfshntchr
    Dodge Center, MN
    Posts: 192
    #1275690

    From the Star-Tribune- http://www.startribune.com/sports/outdoors/138900434.html

    Two brothers in two new vehicles fall through two spots in the ice

    It was double trouble for two brothers in northwestern Minnesota, who separately crashed through thin ice in their new vehicles last week.

    Both survived to tell the tale.

    Here’s what happened: One brother was leaving the family’s ice fishing house on Little Pine Lake near Perham on Friday night, heading for shore in his 2011 Ford F-150 truck. There was thick fog, and he got disoriented and drove into open water where the Ottertail River enters the lake.

    “He swam out and walked home” a half mile, DNR conservation officer Chris Vinton said. He had only had the truck for a few months, Vinton said.

    The next morning, his brother left the shore at least a mile away in his 2012 Jeep, heading for their ice fishing house. The vehicle hit thin ice and started sinking.

    “He got out before it went down,” Vinton said. “It still had temporary tags on it.

    Vinton said there was no explanation for the thin ice. “It was just a fluke thin spot,” he said. Ice nearby was 20 inches thick. Both vehicles submerged in about 7 feet of water, he said.

    Both men are in their 40s and know the lake well.

    “It’s so treacherous when driving on the ice — it’s never safe,” Vinton said. “We’ve had horrible ice-making weather, and people need to be mindful of it. If you go onto the ice, always be prepared to fall in.”

    Vinton estimated that at least 40 fish houses in his area have gone through thin ice this season.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22456
    #1036575

    Nice….. I wouldn’t say they both “fell thru thin ice”.. one drove into open water that was no “fluke”

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1036576

    Even with bad luck the chances of this happening are huge. I would buy a Power Ball ticket.

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #1036594

    “They both knew the lake very well”

    And still this happened. There are a few lakes that I know very well too and during winters like this I like to call myself a land dweller!

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1036616

    Exactly why I will not be driving on any lakes this year.

    I’ve heard 2 trucks have gone through Knife Lake this winter, the lake I fish sometimes in the summer. It just isn’t worth it. Not to say it is more worth it if you go through during a cold winter.

    Grouse_Dog
    The Shores of Lake Harriet
    Posts: 2043
    #1036617

    That will be a nice insurance increase for those two acorns.

    Dog

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1036618

    I appreciate the PMs from a lot of you telling me, “Aw come on Pug, it is safe”.

    mcrew
    zumbrota,mn
    Posts: 179
    #1036648

    driving into open water has my vote for the winner

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #1036669

    A few years back I was on shore of a lake that had a “narrows” piece betweent the south and north end of the lake. IT was about 20 feet of open water. Watched an ATV going balls out from south to north and didnt slow down at all. SPLASH at about 30 mph. I knew the water was only about 4 feet deep so there wasnt instant panic on my end but it sure was interesting to see.

    dank
    Minneapolis, MN
    Posts: 1123
    #1036686

    it seems like these are bright people…

    “Vinton estimated that at least 40 fish houses in his area have gone through thin ice this season. “

    Well a truck is lighter than a ice house

    Jack Naylor
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5668
    #1036708

    Quote:


    at least 40 fish houses in his area have gone through thin ice this season. “


    my thoughts exactly Dan,
    they got what they knew would happen.

    Jack

    buck-slayer
    Posts: 1499
    #1036727

    They were stimulating the economy and creating jobs.

    mojogunter
    Posts: 3301
    #1036739

    I just heard from a friend that lives up there that I went to high school with the two that dropped their vehicles to the bottom of the lake. Let me say that I am not surprized at all that they were the two this happened to.

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