Have you done any ice fishing for crappie, Buckeye? If I had a bucket list, that would be an item near the top. In Montana, I fished for trout and burbot through the ice many times. By far the coldest wind chill that I ever witnessed came on a day that the radio said it was 102 below. Usually, the actual temperature only gets to 30 below when there is no wind (radiational cooling). But one day, the radio said it was something like 37 below with a 35 mph wind, making it 102 below. It was a scary trip, with seven layers. It took about 45 minutes to clear a hole and get a hook to the bottom. A burbot hit immediately and froze instantly when I pulled it out. A second burbot was also caught immediately. That was enough for me. When I got back to town, my buddies said that nobody would be crazy enough to go out in that weather. I showed them the fish, and they decided that I was truly crazy.