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  2. Colorado ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Ice fishing makes up part of this total fishing revenue and is a common annual sport for Colorado residents and out-of-state visitors. There is no legal definition of ice fishing season. Rather, people begin to ice fish once the lakes freeze over with thick enough ice (CPW recommends ice being at least 4 inches thick). [3]

  3. Alaskans drawn to alpine lakes for 'once-in-a-decade' ice ...

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    Ice-seekers have also hiked the 6-plus miles to Williwaw Lakes, including Laura Kottlowski, a Colorado-based skater who traveled to Anchorage to experience the unique conditions and film content ...

  4. January ice fishing report: Here’s where to find safe ice ...

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    January is a prime ice fishing month in our region, and here are the top options as of this writing. ... or visit www.tightlines208.com for the latest local fishing reports and upcoming class ...

  5. February ice fishing report: Here’s what’s biting on ...

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    February is the last month of safe ice for some Idaho fisheries. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Runyon Lake - Wikipedia

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    Runyon Lake (formerly known as Fountain Lakes) is located in Pueblo, Colorado. It was originally used as a dredge pond for the Rocky Mountain Steel Mill, it is approximately 35 acres (14 ha) in size, and is fed by the Arkansas River. It is used solely for fishing and is stocked by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Boating is restricted to hand ...

  7. Bagley Icefield - Wikipedia

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    The Bagley Icefield (also called Bagley Ice Valley) in southeastern Alaska is the second largest nonpolar icefield in North America. It was named after James W. Bagley , a USGS topographic engineer who developed the Bagley T-3 camera and mapped Alaska prior to World War I . [ 1 ]

  8. Nancy Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Nancy Lake State Recreation Area was established by the Alaska State Legislature on July 6, 1966, to be set aside specifically for use as recreation. The day prior, the nearby Matanuska-Susitna Borough designated the area as a special land-use district in order to apply local zoning laws which would reinforce the recreational use of the land, and allow the borough to apply penalties for ...

  9. Surreal ice formation makes frozen lake look like stained ...

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    The jagged pieces were up to 3 feet long.