(joey halldorsson/ice fisherman) waited for an opening. usually a storm will go really bad and then it will slow down. it just never slowed down."joey halldorsson and his brother-in- law, ron berens, have been ice fishing for years.the selkirk men had only planned to be out fishing for a couple of hours, but it quickly turned into a 26-hour nightmare.halldorsson says they were in the ice shack for only about an hour on sunday morning.and this is what it looked like when the winds picked up.(joey halldorsson/ice fisherman) "your mind is your worst enemy because you're telling yourself you're okay we got fuel, truck is still running everything is there but it's that feeling of..you can't just go home."they tried to drive out, but they kept getting stuck in the snow drifts.eventually they couldn't go any further.but they couldn't get a tow truck. they were told the whiteout conditions were too dangerous. that's when they called r- c-m-p for help.halldorsson said an officer on a snowmobile offered to go and get them out,but after told police t