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Attention: Deadline to remove local fishing shelters on ice quickly approaching – March 15th

Ice fishing shelters in southern Saskatchewan need to be removed by March 15
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To those who love to get out in the outdoors and do some ice-fishing, please note that the deadlines to get your fishing shelters off the ice in all areas of Saskatchewan south of Highway 16, ice fishing shelters must be removed from waterbodies by March 15, and by March 31 in the north. But whatever the deadline, know the conditions in your area and plan to remove your shelter while the ice is still safe.   

Ice fishing season closes on March 31 in southern and central Saskatchewan and on April 15 in the north. For more information, check the Anglers Guide, available online at saskatchewan.ca/fishing.

Unfortunately, each year in Saskatchewan ice fishing shelters are abandoned, left to break up and then wash up on shore with all the litter left. This creates an environmental hazard and unsightly mess. 

The release states that submerged debris is dangerous to boaters, water skiers and others who want to enjoy our lakes in the summer. There can be other costs too, negligent owners can face hefty fines, and the structures and contents can be confiscated.

Ice fishing shelters must be marked on the outside with the owner's complete name, address and phone number in legible letters at least 2.5 cm high. Owners must remove all structures and litter from the ice and transport them away. Shelters may not be left on the shore. 

Because of the unusually inconsistent winter weather we have been having this year, it is imperative to continually check the ice when travelling on it for slush, thermal cracks and pressure ridges. These are all signs of unsafe ice. Ice thickness and strength can vary from area to area, so always check to make sure conditions are safe. 

If you suspect wildlife, fisheries, forestry or environmental violations, please call Saskatchewan's toll-free Turn In Poachers and Polluters (TIPP) line at 1-800-667-7561 or report online at saskatchewan.ca/tipp. You don't have to give your name and you may be eligible for cash rewards from the SaskTIP Reward Program.


 

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