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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Anglers ignore warnings, get stuck on Mille Lacs Lake overnight :doofus:

Today at 3:00 a.m.


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 Emergency workers have been working since Sunday morning to rescue snowed-in anglers on Lake of the Woods. Jason Schwartz / Special to Forum News Service
Gusting winds and drifted snow made for difficult conditions on both roads and lakes Sunday, Feb. 24.

With wind speeds measured at 40 mph at the Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport over the weekend, many resorts on Mille Lacs Lake advised ice anglers to leave the lake early in the day Sunday to avoid hazardous conditions, though not everyone did so. :tut:


"Some of them did; some of them didn't," Aitkin County Sheriff Dan Guida said Monday evening.

The non-compliance resulted in about 100 vehicles stuck on the ice Sunday night and into Monday waiting for plows. :bonk:

Guida said the sheriff's office started receiving calls from anglers Sunday night, asking for a plow to come help them get their vehicles out. After confirming all the callers had shelter, heat and food, deemed themselves safe and were not in emergency situations, Guida said the anglers were told to call if anything changed, but there wasn't much else the sheriff's office could do.

"They fished until Sunday night and then they started calling us because they thought they basically could just call and say, 'Hey, I'm 6 miles out on the lake, I'm ready to go home, come plow my truck out,'" Guida said.

Both Aitkin and Mille Lacs counties, along with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, had snowmobiles out on the lake Sunday night offering to bring people in if they wanted.
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"Those people would not come in without their vehicles," Guida said, noting the Aitkin County Sheriff's Office doesn't have a plow service. "And it wasn't an emergency."

Mille Lacs County Sheriff Don Lorge said his search and rescue officer brought one person in on a snowmobile Sunday night, though it wasn't an emergency. The search and rescue officer was out again Monday making sure there was nothing to be concerned about. The Mille Lacs County Sheriff's Office, Lorge said, did not receive any 911 calls from the lake Sunday or Monday.

Additionally, Guida said resort workers set out with food and backup propane to make sure those stranded had what they needed.

One of the biggest issues Guida noticed was the case of a mother in a rented fish house at Barnacles Resort with her 4-month-old baby, unable to get their car back through the snow. :doofus:

"When they were told to leave, they didn't. :doah: They were advised not to go out very far, and they went out pretty far," Guida said. "And they were out there in a car, just a whole bunch of silly things that occurred."

Despite the many anglers trapped in their fish houses overnight, Guida said there wasn't a "super hyper crisis emergency" situation many may have made it out to be.


"It was no different than you being at your house getting stranded, except you weren't free to move about," Guida said. "There were some people that were upset to the nth degree because they paid money to go out on a lake road that was maintained and that they weren't out immediately."

By 8 p.m. Monday, Guida said nearly everyone who needed to get off the ice did so, with a couple stragglers left in their fish houses but aware resort workers were on their way.

Barnacles Resort had four vehicles out plowing, Guida said, though 7 or 8 miles of road is a lot to plow when the snow is packed together as much as it was.

"The resorts had a heck of a job to do," he added, "and they did very well." :Clap:

Lake of the Woods

Meanwhile, rescue efforts were ongoing Monday on Lake of the Woods to reach several anglers stranded after blizzard conditions Sunday blocked ice roads plowed up to 20 miles or more out on the lake, the Northern Light Region newspaper in Baudette reported on its Facebook page.

Resort workers, assisted by Lake of the Woods County sheriff's deputies, were working since Sunday morning to reach snowed-in anglers, the newspaper reported.

Lake of the Woods County Sheriff Gary Fish told the Northern Light Region on Monday afternoon that dozens, and possibly more, people remain stranded on the lake that plow trucks had not been able to reach.

Deep snow and slush, which forms from the weight of snow forcing water up through cracks in the ice, were making access difficult.

Fish also confirmed to the newspaper four anglers missing and unaccounted for as of noon Monday were found by midafternoon. Other anglers had been in touch with resorts or family members via cellphone, the Northern Light Region reported.

"It's a real mess,"  :doah: Fish told the newspaper, adding he'd flown over the lake in a helicopter brought in to help with the search. "The good news is that we're seeing signs of life everywhere. People are out shoveling. No one is running out of the houses waving us down."

Fish also told the newspaper he knew of at least a few plow trucks that became stuck in the drifted snow and slush on the lake and rescue efforts likely would continue into Tuesday. :pouty:
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People just don't get it....   :crazy: :crazy:

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People just don't get it....   :crazy: :crazy:
i hear ya LPS. its one thing on a small lake but man on them big azz bodies of water  :doofus: :doofus: what are they thinking!!!!!!!!! :tut: :doofus: :confused: :confused:
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one more fish.......... :tut:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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AND they think that the plows will go directly to them to get them out.  Like they are the most important ones on the lake.  That lady should have her a$$ kicked, out there with a car and a baby. 

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People just have no common sense anymore. I also have no sympathy for them anymore, either.

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Like they say. A Lick on them!  :doofus:
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Forgot ta post da actual photo from dat article :banghead:

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we.were.out 22 miles on LOW,.but headed the warning.and left sat afternoon before the windz.
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we.were.out 22 miles on LOW,.but headed the warning.and left sat afternoon before the windz.
:happy1: :happy1:

awe gawd.............i didnt just give boar an adda boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :doah: :censored: :mad1: :scratch: :scratch: :taz: :taz: :banghead: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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good move Boar!!!   :happy1:
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So sad, even my diehard s-i-l didn't even head out because of the wx warnings.  He did go to WBL on Saturday for a while. 

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Hey! Dat's my driveway!   :rotflmao:
no it aint.....the hood of the truck woulda been up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

sorry Mikey dared me!!!!!!!!!!!! :doah:
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So sad, even my diehard s-i-l didn't even head out because of the wx warnings.  He did go to WBL on Saturday for a while.
yea i dont get it. :doofus: :doofus: i've never put myself in a position as bad as this past storm, but have shoveled a stuck truck, dealt with slush up to the knees, slush frozen snowmobiles, snowing so bad you cant see shore or the cabin lights from a small lake. no fish or amount of fish no matter how the bite is, is worth it.

the time that pretty much took care of me was my wife and i met some friends up on red lake. it started snowing, i was an absolute novice at GPS use. my wife wanted to go, i had what i thought was the route we took on the GPS. well i made i u turn, couldnt see the marked road, flags nuttin. it was snowing like a mad man.  fortunitly another guy that new how to read his GPS was leaving to, i followed him. i thanked that guy a whole ton!!!!!!   after that, i'm pretty careful with the weather and getting off a lake with incoming bad weather.
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zo cookie had to save ur butt
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nope.....before i new cookie......think we went out of westwind at the time. this was still back in the crappie haydayz. and it was just anudder guy fishing out there!!!!!
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It's not that hard to get disorientated when you can't see any landmarks even with a GPS & are on a 4,000 + acre lake that you've been fishing for 50 + years.  Believe me I know, as it's happens to me 2-3 times a season. Just have to slow down & until you get your bearings. Usually real early mornings for me as I'm not out that late often. LOW,URL, or Winnie it would even be easier IMO.  I have to agree with glenn :bonk: :smiley: though you won't catch me out there in the weather we had last weekend
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I have been on red lake to many times in those conditions. I can think of at least 5 stories. we got boar off just in time. everyone else had to ride it out tell Monday. No rescue here just reopened the road and plowed out a few .
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and it can happen on smaller lakes too!!! 
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Just think about how stupid the average person is, and then realize that half of people are dumber than that. :bonk:

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So back in the crappie days  I was fishing/renting out of westwind. It was a Saturday eve and the weather was turning very ugly. I jumped in blue thunder1  to check on all the customers and tell them to hunker down  do not try and go anywhere, or pack up and follow me off the lake now .
 I get home around 8pm and suggest to the wife aka the hammer lets go have dinner at westwind.. We walk in and there's the two couples staying in old Minnesota. The one girl says its my job to get them back out there. The hammer was about to hammer her. Man was she mad at that chick. I ended up escorting them back out there . In the process I had to pull them out of the snow banks twice. One of many stories to tell
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So back in the crappie days  I was fishing/renting out of westwind. It was a Saturday eve and the weather was turning very ugly. I jumped in blue thunder1  to check on all the customers and tell them to hunker down  do not try and go anywhere, or pack up and follow me off the lake now .
 I get home around 8pm and suggest to the wife aka the hammer lets go have dinner at westwind.. We walk in and there's the two couples staying in old Minnesota. The one girl says its my job to get them back out there. The hammer was about to hammer her. Man was she mad at that chick. I ended up escorting them back out there . In the process I had to pull them out of the snow banks twice. One of many stories to tell
  tell us stories of boar?????????? :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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So back in the crappie days  I was fishing/renting out of westwind. It was a Saturday eve and the weather was turning very ugly. I jumped in blue thunder1  to check on all the customers and tell them to hunker down  do not try and go anywhere, or pack up and follow me off the lake now .
 I get home around 8pm and suggest to the wife aka the hammer lets go have dinner at westwind.. We walk in and there's the two couples staying in old Minnesota. The one girl says its my job to get them back out there. The hammer was about to hammer her. Man was she mad at that chick. I ended up escorting them back out there . In the process I had to pull them out of the snow banks twice. One of many stories to tell
  It'd be great hearing some more of your stories cookie.  :happy1: :cool:  Boar? glenn? Anybody else here? ;) :rolleyes: :laugh:
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