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Deadline to remove ice shelters in northern Minn. is March 20

Two adults and two kids walks toward a red fish house on a frozen lake

Anglers are responsible for removing their shelters by the deadline and ensuring no trash is left behind. Commonly left items include bait, blocking material, bottles, cans, cigarette butts and plastic bags filled with waste.

The upcoming deadline to remove ice shelters from lakes in the northern one-third of the state is quickly approaching.

Heavy snow and slush in some areas means conditions on the ice might be challenging, so the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urged anglers to plan ahead to ensure they’re able to meet the deadline.

The removal deadline in the northern one-third of the state — which is defined as north of the east-west line formed by U.S. Highway 10, east along Highway 34 to Minnesota Highway 200, east along Highway 200 to U.S. Highway 2, and east along Highway 2 to the Minnesota-Wisconsin border — is 11:59 p.m. Monday, March 20. The removal deadline for Minnesota/Canada border waters is March 31.

Anglers are responsible for removing their shelters by the deadline and ensuring no trash is left behind. Commonly left items include bait, blocking material, bottles, cans, cigarette butts and plastic bags filled with waste.

The removal deadline does not mean anglers no longer can use shelters on the ice. After the deadline, shelters can still be on the ice, but shelters must be occupied if they’re out between midnight and one hour before sunrise. Shelters can’t be left or stored at public accesses.

The DNR reminded anglers that ice conditions vary widely and is never 100% safe. For more information, visit mndnr.gov/IceSafety.