Saskatchewan ice fishers to remove shelters by March deadlines
With the ice fishing season coming to an end, the Government of Saskatchewan is reminding residents to remove their ice fishing shelters by their region’s deadline.
All ice fishing shelters south of Highway 16 must be removed by March 15 while all of the shelters north of the highway have until March 31. In a media release, the province stated shelters are abandoned every year, leading to the shelters and debris washing up on shore and creating environmental hazards that can pose a risk to people enjoying the lake such as boaters and water-skiers.
Glen Kurjata, conservation office inspector in Meadow Lake, said this year’s local ice fishing season has seen more fishers than any year in recent memory.
“The ice-fishing season has gone pretty well. We’ve had some nice weather, so there’s lots of people out and about. We’ve probably had more fishers than we’ve ever seen in any other year, and that’s good. Everybody is out and getting some fresh air,” Kurjata said.