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Old 03-02-2013, 08:21 PM
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I have a light shack on gull...east side.....when should i take it off?

How is the ice?

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Old 03-02-2013, 08:30 PM
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Ice is still pretty good. Signs say April they have to be off which by then will have probably sunken by then. I would say in a week or so I would be taking mine off and using some other more portable means of shelter. Take care
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Old 03-02-2013, 08:34 PM
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I'd say pretty soon while you can get your truck and trailer on dont be the guy who leaves it on .
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Old 03-02-2013, 08:37 PM
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ok well mid march will b my last day....just wanted to make sure......

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Old 03-02-2013, 09:17 PM
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Moved our shack last Friday. 31 inches of ice in new spot compared to 24 in old spot. Shacks must be off by April 17. Can,t imagine that much ice melting enough to make it unsafe in at least a month. I really am counting on fishing for a month yet. Sure hope I,m not wrong.
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Moved our shack last Friday. 31 inches of ice in new spot compared to 24 in old spot. Shacks must be off by April 17. Can,t imagine that much ice melting enough to make it unsafe in at least a month. I really am counting on fishing for a month yet. Sure hope I,m not wrong.
Are you ? Most lakes close mar 31 only a handful that close later unless wy up north . Unsure of your location but you best check the regulations .http://www.albertaregulations.ca/fishingregs/

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Old 03-03-2013, 06:32 AM
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Are you ? Most lakes close mar 31 only a handful that close later unless wy up north . Unsure of your location but you best check the regulations .http://www.albertaregulations.ca/fishingregs/
X2, end of March closeing most lakes. New licence's too !

I would say with the warm weather and rain yesterday, you should be taking your shacks off in the next two weeks or so. Start planning.
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Old 03-03-2013, 09:19 AM
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Large sign on approach to lake says ice fishing shacks must be removed by April 17. I will take a picture of it next time I am out and post it if I can.
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Old 03-03-2013, 11:42 AM
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april 17 at gull i seen the sign 10 times in the last week
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Old 03-03-2013, 01:28 PM
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april 17 at gull i seen the sign 10 times in the last week
Good for the sign , what do the regulations say . The online regulations are always updated if there's change mi provided the link earlier might be worth checking unsure of what the fine would be for fishing out of season , but to take the 2 minutes to check would be well worth your time to check it out . Unless you like paying fines .
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X2, end of March closeing most lakes. New licence's too !

I would say with the warm weather and rain yesterday, you should be taking your shacks off in the next two weeks or so. Start planning.
This is why I think guys should be forced to register there shanty a , shacks trailers etc . You don't get the off the government does leaves it along the shore your billed . I forget who I was talking to but they were saying Alberta environment was burning hem down if they were left after a certain day you were warned .
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Old 03-03-2013, 03:19 PM
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Just got off gull 2 hours ago. Best ice i've seen on any lake this year. 30" of ice and clear ice. Very little white. The fishing however was a different story. Those whites sure got my card
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Old 03-03-2013, 08:34 PM
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Good for the sign , what do the regulations say . The online regulations are always updated if there's change mi provided the link earlier might be worth checking unsure of what the fine would be for fishing out of season , but to take the 2 minutes to check would be well worth your time to check it out . Unless you like paying fines .
Maybe you should read them over. The only thing the regs say about ice shacks is to remove them before spring breakup. If your gonna preach about the regs, at least know what they say...

"The following guidelines do not override your obligation to use
caution and common sense when travelling on ice:
Careful measurement of ice thickness is important – always test ice
conditions. Never walk on ice that is less than 10 cm (4 in.) thick and
do not drive on ice that is less than 30 cm (12 in.) thick. Beware of
ice near the inlets or outlets of streams. Always be extra cautious of
ice on rivers and streams. Ice can vary in thickness and in strength
from area to area because of temperature, water current, springs, snow
cover and time of year. Do not drive fast, or follow closely behind
or park near another vehicle on the ice. Ask someone who knows the
area about ice conditions and places to avoid. Use caution and stay
away from aeration sites. Anglers are encouraged not to fish near
aerators for their safety and to prevent lines tangling the units and
damaging them. Please remove all ice fishing huts prior to spring
breakup."

The sign on the lake says April, the season may be closed for fishing, but that has nothing to do with a shack sitting on the lake if your not fishing from it...
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Old 03-03-2013, 08:48 PM
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Well said Hunter Trav, my thoughts exactly.
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Old 03-04-2013, 02:32 PM
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Maybe you should read them over. The only thing the regs say about ice shacks is to remove them before spring breakup. If your gonna preach about the regs, at least know what they say...

"The following guidelines do not override your obligation to use
caution and common sense when travelling on ice:
Careful measurement of ice thickness is important – always test ice
conditions. Never walk on ice that is less than 10 cm (4 in.) thick and
do not drive on ice that is less than 30 cm (12 in.) thick. Beware of
ice near the inlets or outlets of streams. Always be extra cautious of
ice on rivers and streams. Ice can vary in thickness and in strength
from area to area because of temperature, water current, springs, snow
cover and time of year. Do not drive fast, or follow closely behind
or park near another vehicle on the ice. Ask someone who knows the
area about ice conditions and places to avoid. Use caution and stay
away from aeration sites. Anglers are encouraged not to fish near
aerators for their safety and to prevent lines tangling the units and
damaging them. Please remove all ice fishing huts prior to spring
breakup."

The sign on the lake says April, the season may be closed for fishing, but that has nothing to do with a shack sitting on the lake if your not fishing from it...
Not quite sure how that has anything to do with what I said . I said who cares what a sign says , to refer to the regulations . Online version being the most updated copy . I must be on cheap glue or something but knowing the regulations say for them be to off before break up . But apparently common sence isn't so common . Or perhaps my thinking is fowl .

Why wait until last minute , once the seasons closed why leave it there .
Example ( direct from the 2012 regulations )
Gull Lake
Apr. 1 to May 14 and Nov. 1 to Dec. 10 – CLOSED

Travers Reserviour
Mar. 16 to May 31 – CLOSED

Lesser Slave Lake
Apr. 1 to May 14 – CLOSED

There are the 3 closeting dates in the province . I think if you notice the ice is getting unsafe best haul it off when you see that rather than to late . That's what I am preaching . Why expect the government or whoever to take it . And further more this is why I think a registry system would be great for ice fishing shacks . I hope that's clearer for you to understand . Now that I've had to explain my stance further more .
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Old 03-04-2013, 02:44 PM
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The OP asked when shacks had to be off the lake, you told him to read the regs, which have nothing to do with when shacks need to be off the lake. Hence why I quoted them. Your opinion on them being registered is valid, telling people to check the regs to see when shacks need to be off is not. I hope that's clearer for you to understand...
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The OP asked when shacks had to be off the lake, you told him to read the regs, which have nothing to do with when shacks need to be off the lake. Hence why I quoted them. Your opinion on them being registered is valid, telling people to check the regs to see when shacks need to be off is not. I hope that's clearer for you to understand...
Actually I said better take it off sooner than later if you go to the top of the thread I was referring to where the fella said ( 1 Day Ago 12:42 PM
Eddy62 april 17 at gull i seen the sign 10 times in the last week ) that's where I said it does matter what a sign says , to read the regulations ) I think your now in the loop my friend .
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Old 03-04-2013, 03:14 PM
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Actually I said better take it off sooner than later if you go to the top of the thread I was referring to where the fella said ( 1 Day Ago 12:42 PM
Eddy62 april 17 at gull i seen the sign 10 times in the last week ) that's where I said it does matter what a sign says , to read the regulations ) I think your now in the loop my friend .
Yeah John, I did read the whole thread. What you posted here doesn't really make much sense, but I think I know what your trying to get at. My point was that the regs mean nothing when it comes to getting shacks off the lake, regardless if the season is closed or not. Shacks at Gull still have to be off by Apr. 17...
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