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Originally Posted by HunterDave
These are the rules in ONTARIO......just so I don't confuse anyone.
If you don't have your shack off of the lake by a certain date they'll take it off for you and send you a bill for doing it. Damage to the shack is not their responsibility so they are a little rougher on it than you would be. If shacks are a problem in the spring I don't know why they wouldn't implement a system like this in Alberta.
" Ice Hut Registration
Ice fishing huts must be registered if they are being used in the following Fisheries Management Zones, and must be removed by the dates indicated below. To register an ice fishing hut contact your local MNR office. Once registered, an ice fishing hut can be used anywhere in Ontario.
Ice hut registration numbers must be at least 6.3 cm (2.5 in.) in height and clearly displayed on the outside of the hut."
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Icefished many years in Ontario the registration works good if a shack does not have a reg. number it gets yanked off the ice immediately. there is an off date the shacks a can not be left overnight but you can still use them while fishing till ice off time. Definitely think a reg. law would be an asset here.