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#1859172 - Yesterday at 07:49 AM Re: 2025 - 2026 ice conditions thread [Re: Mitch P.]
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I was fishing our club pond in Ivoryton / Deep River yesterday. There was about 6" crap ice on about 5-6 black ice underneath. Saturday people were on Cedar Lake about the same ice conditions.

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#1859180 - Yesterday at 09:29 PM Re: 2025 - 2026 ice conditions thread [Re: Mitch P.]
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Someone, somewhere in CT, will push the limits, and end up in the drink.

It happens every year.
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#1859184 - Today at 12:30 PM Re: 2025 - 2026 ice conditions thread [Re: Mark S.]
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Originally Posted By: Mark S.
Ice was crap.. shot 12 rounds at a 100 yards thru my New Haven made Winchester 30-06...all my shoulder could take lol..it's dialed in..wish I could hunt Ct state land with it..


I had the same problems with my 7mag until I got it ported by a gun shop here in Ct. My solution for the shotgun-only rules in Ct. state land and in some parts of NY was to buy a Savage 20g bolt action slug gun (model 220). Excellent accuracy and grouping out to 100 yards and very little recoil. Both solutions are relatively inexpensive.
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