Source: City of Johnston
Source: City of Johnston
City of Johnston issued the following announcement on Dec. 16.
The recent blast of arctic air is growing ice on lakes and ponds over much of Iowa, including Johnston. We encourage anglers to practice safety this winter fishing season.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources recommends a minimum of four inches of clear ice for fishing. It is important to remember that ice thickness can change.
Early ice offers an excellent chance for success. If fish are finicky, cut a series of holes and spend 15 minutes at each hole. Use small baits and light line.
Safety tips on the ice
- No ice is 100 percent safe.
- New ice is usually stronger than old ice.
- Don’t go out alone - if the worst should happen, someone will be there to call for help or help rescue.
- Let someone know where you are going and when you will return.
- Check ice thickness as you go out - there could be pockets of thin ice or places where ice recently formed.
- Avoid off-colored snow or ice. It is usually a sign of weakness.
- The insulating effect of snow slows down the freezing process.
- Bring along these basic items to help keep you safe: hand warmers, ice cleats to help prevent falls, ice picks (wear around your neck) to help you crawl out of the water if you fall in, a life jacket, a floating safety rope, a whistle to call for help, a basic first aid kit and extra dry clothes including a pair of gloves.