jkd24,
Your son is probably like most of us when we were 17. He is insane about fishing and you can't really scare him with his own mortality. I have gone partially through the ice a number of times in my life, mostly at pond edges, creeks, etc. Nothing serious until ten years ago or so when I was anxious to be the first one out to a certain feeder creek that is "money" at first ice. I was roughly 25 yards ahead of my buddy, walking fast, when I noticed the ice didn't feel right. Next thing I knew, I had fallen chest deep and was supported by my auger. I crawled back out once only to break back through (the water was certainly well over my head). I kicked and muscled my way out, soaked almost to the neck line. I had to walk about a 1/4 mile to the truck. I had so many layers on that luckily, I did NOT get that wet, or cold by the time I got to safety, but it was not windy that day. Regardless, I was lucky to be alive. I had several things going against me and several for me. Against: 1) I was in a hurry, 2) I was not measuring the ice after a couple of early holes, 3) I had been there before and was "sure" it was safe, 4) I was NOT wearing a life jacket. For: 1) I had a buddy with me, 2) I had my sled trailing 10 yards behind me (would have provided a way for my buddy to pull me out, had he needed to), 3) I had my auger across my chest and it stopped me from going all the way through, 4) I was in exceptional condition at the time. Lessons learned: 1) wear a life jacket when traveling across the ice, period, 2) go with a buddy, 3) check the ice frequently with a spud bar, or by cutting a hole, 4) pay attention to the ice, especially in areas with snow, current, cracks, new ice, old ice, ... 5) carry your auger across your chest (ice guard on), 6) carry a rope coil for rescue. Some people add making sure you have ice picks and some other useful things like having a spare jumpsuit out on the ice, or a blanket. I try to always carry spare gear at least in the car. I am much more cautious than I used to be. When the ice is thin or starts to go bad, I get off the ice, not matter how good the bite is. Finally, impress upon him that kids do die. By now, he probably knows someone who has been killed in a car accident.
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