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Heed The Ice: Vt. Fish & Wildlife Says Lake Ice Conditions Are 'Deteriorating Rapidly'

An ice fisher on a frozen lake with orange sky behind them.
Abagael Giles
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VPR File
Vermont Fish & Wildlife says people who plan to ice fish in March should be cautious of 'rapidly deteriorating' lake ice conditions.

People who plan to ice fish this month should take heed. Recent warm weather has led to "rapidly deteriorating" ice conditions on Vermont’s lakes. In this segment, the state's chief game warden joins us with information on how to stay safe. Our guest is:

  • Colonel Jason Batchelder, chief game warden with Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

Broadcast live on Monday, Mar. 22, 2021 at noon; rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m.

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