Does Green Bay freeze over?

On the western shoreline you can find what are called "ice shoves." Because Green Bay completely freezes over with ice 2–3-feet thick, the ice is continuously expanding and can force large pieces of frozen ice up and onto shore.
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Does the Green Bay freeze?

"The entire bay of Green Bay freezes, all the way from the city of Green Bay as far north as Little Bay de Noc (near Escanaba in Michigan's Upper Peninsula), which is probably about 130 miles."
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Does Lake Michigan freeze?

Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake to have never frozen entirely.
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Where can I ice fish in Green Bay?

Fishing locations include areas such as Little Sturgeon Bay, Sturgeon Bay, Egg Harbor, Fish Creek, Ephraim and Sister Bay. Due to changing ice conditions and fish location, any and/or all of these areas are being fished throughout the entire ice fishing season.
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Is there any safe ice in Michigan?

For the safest ice conditions and some good fishing, the place to go is the Upper Peninsula. At Lake Gogebic, several walleye and perch have been caught lately along the north end of the lake. However, some of the lakes in the Upper Peninsula do have slush, so travel on the ice could be difficult in places.
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Is 3 inches of ice safe to walk on?

As a general rule of thumb, ice is safe to walk on when there is 4 inches or more of clear ice. It is important to understand that different types of ice varying in their strength. Clear blue or black ice is the strongest. This ice is formed from the lake water freezing.
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Is 10 inches of ice safe to drive on?

5 to 7 inches: Snowmobiling or riding ATVs are safe. 8 to 12 inches: Driving a car or small pickup is allowed. 12 to 15 inches: Driving a medium-sized truck is safe.
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What month is best for ice fishing?

March is the best month of the winter for ice-fishing in most of the Ice Belt, but anglers are never sure how the ice conditions will impact access to the lakes.
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Is 3 inches enough for ice fishing?

Stay off of any ice that is 3 inches or less thick. Remember that a minimum of 4 inches of clear, solid ice is a requirement to support an average person's weight.
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How many walleye can you keep in Green Bay?

You can only bag one Walleye of 28 inches or more during spawning season, due to regulations put in place to protect the fish population. The rest of the year you can bag 3 Walleye per day with no size limit.
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Could a bull shark survive in Lake Michigan?

The water temperature in the Great Lakes is far too cold for most sharks (including the Bull Shark). Even if it managed to make it through the summer months, our frigid winters would turn it into a “sharksicle” in no time.
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Can sharks survive in Lake Michigan?

First, only the bull shark of all shark species has the physical capacity to survive in freshwater. Even if one made it to the Lakes, only in summer would the water temperatures in some of the Lakes be high enough for it to survive.
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Are there alligators in Lake Michigan?

There are no alligators in Michigan existing in the wild. The only alligators in Michigan are held in captivity.
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How do they keep Lambeau Field from freezing?

"It's never hard, it's never frozen." According to The Times, the ground at Lambeau Field has been heated since 1967 when the franchise installed electric coils underneath the playing surface to keep the ground soft in frigid conditions.
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What is the coldest temperature ever recorded in Green Bay WI?

The lowest temperature recorded during this arctic blast in Green Bay was -28 on Feb 3. Although this was a historic cold stretch, Green Bay actually recorded its coldest temperature ever at -36 on Jan 21, 1888. Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc.
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How cold does it get in Green Bay Wisconsin?

Average Temperature in Green Bay

The cold season lasts for 3.2 months, from December 1 to March 8, with an average daily high temperature below 37°F. The coldest month of the year in Green Bay is January, with an average low of 13°F and high of 26°F.
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What's the best bait for ice fishing?

For ice fishing live bait, try wax worms (bee moth larva), maggots, spikes (fly larvae), wigglers (mayfly larvae) or minnows. You can drop your bait and leave it alone, or you can slowly jig to attract the fish. Ice fishing jigging also works with artificial ice fishing bait.
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How much weight will 4 inches of ice hold?

Do not attempt to stand or walk on ice that is less than four inches thick. Ice fishing can be safely completed on ice that is four inches or thicker. Four inches of ice can hold roughly 200lbs.
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Can you walk on 2 inches of ice?

Note that the Army Corps of Engineers says that a person on foot will only need 2 inches of strong ice to be safe (and even a little less than that if you're on skis), but other experts recommend erring on the side of 4 inches.
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What temperature is too cold to ice fish?

If the temperature is below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, it is almost impossible to keep the hole open, so be sure to choose a day when the temperature is at or below freezing, but above zero.
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When should you not ice fish?

If the appearance of the ice is light grey to dark black it is not safe and anglers should stay off of it.
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What is the trick to ice fishing?

There are two ways to catch fish through the ice: use ice traps called “tip-ups” or use a specialized jigging rod to deploy your bait through a hole in the ice. Most ice fishermen set out all their tip-ups, and if they get a hot hole, remove the trap and start using a jigging rod.
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How thick is the ice in Wisconsin?

Lake Winnebago has roughly 8 inches. Pewaukee Lake and Lake Wisconsin have about 6 inches. Many northern lakes are seeing 10 to 14 inches of ice. Most of the thicker and safer ice sits in northwest Wisconsin.
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How long does it take to get 4 inches of ice?

Ice may form quickly when temperatures tumble, but it takes more time than you might think for ice to reach the four-inch thickness that experts recommend. On average, it takes four days of below freezing temperatures to form ice that is safe. Also, this guideline is for ponds and lakes.
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How long will 10 lbs of ice last?

Generally speaking, 10 pounds of dry ice will last up to 24 hours in a standard 25-quart cooler—but there are a lot of factors at play. You'll also want to consider the types of food you're storing (frozen or refrigerated), the size of your cooler, any ambient conditions and the duration of storage.
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