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Ice fishers deal with slush and cracks in early January, but cold snap improves conditions

Joyce Beauchamp Special to the Tribune At 8:30 a.m. on Friday, January 16, a lone ice fisher set out onto Lake Nipissing from the Sturgeon Falls landing on a fast snowmobile, taking the flag line to the islands then veering west before Iron Island. It was -27C and he or she was just flying along, no doubt dreaming of stoking the fire in their ice hut’s woodstove. It was cold. Not at all like the weekend before, when temperatures hovered at 0C or…
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westnipissing.com broke the news in West Nipissing, Canada on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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