MADISON, Wis. (CIVIC MEDIA) – Plenty of people are headed outdoors this weekend for some sturgeon spearing or snowmobiling, remember no ice is 100% safe.
After the record high temperatures in the 50s just last week, DNR wardens are reporting a number of incidents of recreational vehicles going through the ice throughout the state.
The DNR’s 2025 fatal crash reporting shows six fatal off-highway vehicle (OHV) incidents so far this year. Four out of those six incidents involved UTVs going through the ice. There has also been one ice-related snowmobile fatality.
With sturgeon spearing kicking off this weekend and other popular fishing activities on lakes, it is extremely important to keep safety at the forefront.
Keep these safety tips in mind when operating recreational vehicles during winter.
Visit the DNR’s Ice Safety webpage for more information on staying safe on the ice.
Snow also acts as an insulator, which warms the ice. Lake Winnebago is expected to get 3-6″ on Saturday. Strong winds like we experienced on Thursday, gusting up to 60mph also moves ice sheets around and creates weak points. So keep an eye out for ice heaves and also be careful on shorelines or near dams and inlets.
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