DNR Hotline ready for anglers’ calls
This winter is not going anywhere fast – and neither are some ice shanties regardless of what the Wisconsin laws say.
The Department of Natural Resources understands the ice shanty removal issues anglers in parts of Wisconsin are facing and is ready assist by taking calls from anglers who want their conservation wardens to know their shanty removal status.
In recent days the DNR wardens have fielded calls from ice anglers statewide asking for advice about their problems to meet state deadlines to clear lake and river ice of shanties because of wild temperatures that have jumped to the 40s only to plummet to the sub-zero range – yet again.
“We’ve heard about shanties frozen in place by several inches of slush – and some lakes have thick snow from the recent major storm which poses even more challenges,” Chief Warden Todd Schaller says. “There is not enough time to modify the law before the deadline removal dates. But we can use discretion for those who are working hard to get their structures off the ice.”
The DNR recommends anglers begin immediately to assess their shanties removal possibilities and work with local vendors, friends and others for assistance.
“Anglers often can find services right in their home areas who can either do the removal, rent the equipment to assist in that removal or some other help in removing those shelters from the ice,” Schaller says.
Anglers who have difficulty getting their shelters off the ice by the deadline due to deep snow, or shanties frozen to the ice still need to work actively to free their shelters from the ice and arrange to have the shelters removed from the ice.
The DNR encourages ice anglers to call the department’s Hotline, (800) TIP-WDNR (847-9367), to describe their situation if they are having difficulty meeting the removal deadline.
The angler’s information will be passed on to the local conservation warden who will use discretion in the enforcement of the deadline.
Once the ice removal dates arrive, anglers can continue to use portable ice fishing shelters daily as long as they feel the ice is safe for travel – and if they remove their shelters daily and when not actively being used.
Permanent shelters, meaning those normally not removed daily from the ice, must be removed from the ice no later than the specified removal date for that water body.
Here are the statewide ice shanty removal dates:
• Wisconsin-Minnesota boundary waters by March 1;
• Inland waters south of Highway 64 by March 3;
• Inland waters north of Highway 64 and from Lake Michigan, Green Bay and Lake Superior by March 17;
• Wisconsin-Michigan boundary waters by March 15; and
• Wisconsin-Iowa boundary waters by February 20.