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Offline Lee Borgersen

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 Ice Starts Breaking Underneath Fishermen and No One Even Reacts (video)

 





China: Dec. 2016.



 Its that time of the year again, when people gather around on the ICY lakes to catch some delicious Chinese fish in the water underneath the fragile ice.          :fishing2:
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The people in this video were a little early to the party and paid the price for it. The ice is too thin and it begins to crack underneath their feet. This is exactly what you fear most when you’re out on the middle of a lake. One by one people start falling into the icy water as the ice gives out from under them. You would imagine that the other anglers would get off the ice after the first person fell through, but that was not the case.

Just a thought: If the ice is already questionable, :scratch: and there’s a lot of guys in one spot, you might want to find another spot to fish. :doah:


 

 

 

VIDEO:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=505_1480834621
« Last Edit: December 12/11/16, 09:20:13 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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