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Customize your ice fishing experience with a custom rattle reel that matches your ice house’s theme.
Choose from a bare reel, fixed wall/ceiling mount, our our pivoting wall mount. The pivoting wall mount can easily be removed from the wall without tools by removing the hinge pin.
Get organized by installing Rod Racks with up to 3 rods and up to 4 tools, you won’t be stepping on your rods or kicking your tools down the hole!
Each Rod Rack kit comes with 2 brackets and the user can adjust the width between them to account for different size rods.
Avoid the worst party foul by installing the Deluxe Beverage Holder. When that hog hits your line, pull them in with confidence that your favorite drink will be secure!
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Driver of an ICE ( internal combustion engine ) vehicle who parks in an EV charging spot.
We can't charge our car because that icehole is parked on the charging station spot.
It is a mis-pronounced version of "asshole", from the movie Johnny Dangerously where Roman Moronie used to butcher the English language .
You fargin icehole , I'm going to put your bells in a sling .
A slang word of calling a Male person in Iceland or Icelandic descent referring to a local version of an ''asshole''
Look out for the guys hanging around the bars in Reykjavik , I heard they're all are a bunch of 'Iceholes'..........
A person or persons who feel the need to put down or criticize someone else’s opinion in order to make themselves feel their options are correct or legitimate . Usually someone who is insecure with themselves. First spoken in the movie “Johnny Dangerously”
That fargin icehole hates everthing and everyone.
A pepperminty sweet schnapps that is made in the great white north of Minnesota. It is meant to get people especially women super drunk for super cheap. The fastest way to drop a woman's panties. Also comes in cherry, butterscotch, plum, and XXX grapefruit, but those flavors suck.
A little known fact is that Vermillion, SD , is the second highest per capita consumer of this wonderful ambrosia.
Dude 1- "Holy crap did you see the hottie I took home last night?" Dude 2- "Yeah, she was DTF because of all the shots of ICEHOLE you bought her!"
by Augustus Boarsblood December 4, 2012
Under the influence of an injested or inhaled chemical substance. That leaves the person(s) stuck in a known, unknowingly state of mind .
After two days of hot rails. The girls realized they were in a iceholed state. Only moving to go to the bathroom or to cut a rug when their favorite jams played on the boom box.
Members of the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Agency that deport nonwhite people for living the American dream . Note: ICEholes are the "bad apples" of an important institution.
ICEholes in Phoenix , Arizona have arrested a 32 year old father of 3 for providing for his family by working hard .
by thebetterfriend2 January 22, 2018

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A startling sunset reddens the Lemaire Channel, off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The continent’s coastal ice is crumbling as the sea and air around it warm. This photo originally published in “The Larsen C Ice Shelf Collapse Is Just the Beginning—Antarctica Is Melting.”



This story was updated on April 24 with additional information about the size of the holes and the possibility that it was caused by whales.
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What made these odd holes in the Beaufort Sea ice? Scientists weigh in.
Were these strange features caused by melting ice, seals, or something else?
While flying over the eastern Beaufort Sea as part of NASA’s Operation IceBridge, mission scientist John Sonntag made photos of something he had never seen before on April 14: odd crater-like holes in the ice.
While experts agree the sea ice in the photograph is thin and likely young, since it is a grey color (indicating there is little snow), what made the holes is a mystery. “I have never seen anything like that before,” said IceBridge project scientist Nathan Kurtz . ( See what the world would look like if all the ice melted .)
Now in its tenth year in the Arctic, Operation IceBridge is an airborne mission flown annually over both polar regions using various instruments to measure the changes to the ice sheets, ice shelves, and sea ice. And with global warming there are lots of changes in the polar regions. This past winter, the Arctic had 448,000 square miles (1.16 million square kilometers) less sea ice than it normally has in winter. In fact, the last four winters have had less sea ice than the 1981 to 2010 average winter maximum.
Why Does This Ice Bridge in Patagonia Keep Collapsing?
These odd holes might be connected to the rapidly warming Arctic region, which has experienced unusually warm conditions for much of the winter. “The sea ice is more mobile now, and has more open areas that can re-freeze,” said Walt Meier , a scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Meier thinks it unlikely this is the result of a fragmented meteor strike, since the holes are so close together.
At first, one likely explanation was thought to be seals, since they are known to gnaw through the ice for breathing holes and sometimes haul themselves onto the ice to rest. “If those holes are less than 2 meters in size, then the encircling features may be due to waves of water washing out over the ice when the seals surface,” Meier said.
antarctic-melt-lemaire-channel-sunset
A startling sunset reddens the Lemaire Channel, off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The continent’s coastal ice is crumbling as the sea and air around it warm. This photo originally published in “ The Larsen C Ice Shelf Collapse Is Just the Beginning—Antarctica Is Melting .”
Another possibility is warm-water upwelling, because this part of the Beaufort is quite shallow. But Dartmouth College sea ice geophysicist Don Perovich doesn’t think so, because the effects would be broader, he says. On Monday, he went with the seal hypothesis: “My guess is a seal pushed ice out of the way to make a hole and thus also made the ice around the hole thicker.”
But after returning from another long day flying over the Arctic ice, Sonntag said on Tuesday that the mysterious holes are several meters in size, perhaps even tens of meters. That would seem to rule out the "seal hypothesis." Thus, given the size, they were more likely caused by bowhead whales punching up through the thin ice to breathe, says Sue Moore, senior scientist at the NOAA/Fisheries Office of Science and Technology.
“It is a fascinating picture,” Perovich concluded.
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