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Owner of the bait business to remove Fischhaus

The time for anglers is running to put down their fish houses in Minnesota.

The time for anglers is running to put down their fish houses in Minnesota.

ICE becomes thinner and disappears with the expected warmer weather in this week-die temperatures are expected to be in the middle of 40 years all week, and on Saturday a light bath can make a light bath on Saturday before it has returned on Sunday. CLICK HERE For the latest forecast.

The Ministry of Natural Resources has reminded that anglers in the southern two thirds of the state until next Monday, March 3 at 11:59 p.m., have fish houses. In the northern third of the state, anglers have until March 17 at 11:59 p.m. to do this.

State officials refer to the border between north and south on January 34, 200/2 and extend from the border from Wisconsin to the border with North Dakota. At the end of this article you will find a card.

The DNR also wants to remind people of picking up and throwing garbage from their fish houses while taking them from the lake. In addition, anglers should be careful and check the ice thickness and conditions.

However, the local bait owners want more time due to the business, which may have to fight. Kashif Mahmood, owner of White Bear Bait, says that 60-70% of sales fall off when ice fishing ends and the DNR efforts are to be removed.

However, the DNR notes that the ice fishing ice season does not give a fish house removal period, as there is no start and does not end. People are allowed to fish as long as the open season for the type of species they catch.

Mahmood says he and his customers want the DNR to push the deadline back as long as it corresponds to the guidelines of the ice thickness.

“Customer traffic is reduced and local tourism and local expenses are also being reduced. So we believe that the DNR should support the DNR and do not ask to remove people as long as the weather is good and ice on the lake is good, ”says Mahmood.

The DNR says that the dates of the fish removal are part of the state statue and are not based on the weather conditions.

In the meantime, the distance deadlines for water on the border are as follows:

  • Minnesota-Wisconsin: March 1st
  • Minnesota-North and South Dakota March 5th
  • Minnesota-Canada-31. March

The distance period for Minnesota-Iowa border waters was February 20.

Owners of ice hijuilments can be quoted if the structures are not removed. In addition, the DNR says that every structure and its content can be confiscated, removed or destroyed if it is not removed from the ice by the distance period.

After the deadline, accommodations cannot be on a remaining ice between midnight and one hour before sunrise, unless they are occupied or visited. Outside of these hours, people can use and remove their ice cream houses as the weather allows.