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Michigan DNR looking at early removal of ice shanties

(UNDATED) Ice conditions on Michigan lakes and other waterways may force the early removal of fishing shanties. Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources says all shanties must be removed once ice no longer can safely support them. D-N-R Law Enforcement Division Lieutenant Jason Wicklund says, “It’s the anglers’ responsibility to safely remove their shanty before it falls through the ice.”

Repeated thawing and refreezing of ice weakens its integrity, decreasing its ability to support additional weight of people, snowmobiles, off-road vehicles, and shanties. The D-N-R says deteriorating ice, water currents, and high winds also increase the probability of pressure cracks.

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