Ice fishing for winter 2026 is rapidly coming to an end in Iowa, including at traditional late season lakes across the far north part of the state.

In the past two days, a UTV broke through the ice on East Okoboji Lake and a pickup truck broke through to its frame on West Okoboji Lake. Earlier on Wednesday, a wheel house-style ice fishing shelter broke through on West Okoboji Lake.

The UTV has been fished out; the pickup removal will happen soon; and the wheel house is being removed.

“The quality of ice is deteriorating quickly in a lot of places,” said Capt. Greg Harson, Law Enforcement supervisor for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources covering northwest Iowa. “For anyone coming up here looking for ice, the conditions are not great. Ice could be good in one place, then poor in another.

“Most of the locals have put their gear away for the season.”

Much of the north side of Spirit Lake is ice free and the ice heaves near shore on Clear Lake have opened. All other north Iowa lakes are losing ice as well, and while the spring like temperatures are forecast to retreat to more seasonal for middle February, the nightly lows will not be low enough to reset the ice.

Anyone planning to go ice fishing should do so on foot, with a spud bar to check ice thickness often, and plan to bring a throwable flotation cushion with at least 50 feet of rope.