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Thieves on Beebe! My Fishhouse was stolen!


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We went out this morning to move the fish house off of the lake and it wasn't there. They left our blocks! It was a Green with a tan stripe King Crow wheelhouse. 6.5x12.

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UNbelievable.....

Please post a pic of it if you have one and I will keep an eye out for it in the St Michael area....

Dang low life maggots.

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hoggs sorry to hear that man. You must have been completely stunned when you got out there!!!! Keep us updated.

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It was right out of Land of Promise. We got on the lake, looked and it wasn't there. I said, I think somebody stole it. My Dad noticed our blocks on the ice and the 10" holes where the fish house was. We called the cops, etc.

I'm trying to find some pics. The one thing is that the wiring from the trailer lights was on the outside in black flex tubing.

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There is nothing that makes a guy more angry when people do stupid SH*t like that!! frown

Why can't people leave other people stuff alone???

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That stinks! With this weather it only helps the thieves, people figure guys are going out to pull the house due to the weather.

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one thing i do with my pre fabed houses for identifaction is on the bottom of the frame i weld my initials i had one stolen 2 years ago and it worked, the cops pulled over a truck in blackduck heading south and it matched the description and then they had already put a fake id tag on it but the cops looked and my intiatials were on the metal frame and they were cuffed and stuffed

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Here is the picture of the house. It's a dark green with a beige/tan stripe down the middle. It also has a few dents in the side of the aluminum siding from hitting it with the plow on the wheeler while banking the house. Not a great pic of the house one but you get the idea.

I just want to say thank you to everybody that's keeping their eyes peeled in advanced! Hopefully WE can find it and get these A-HOLES!

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Also! If anyone sees these buzzers for sale, etc....Let me know! I have never seen anyone else with these "buzzer reels".

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What a bummer! Youre house is very similar to mine. I don't know what i woulod do if it was gone. I will keep mine eye out for it. Did you have insurance?

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I was out in the bay last night and I noticed the blocks, we were commenting on why someone would leave them there, but now it makes sense. We also noticed another house that was broken into. It was proably the same bunch of richards that took yours. Earlier this year I had my tonneau cover jimmied into and my vexilar went missing among other pieces of fishing equipment. I will keep an eye open for this house. It is ridiculous that there has to be thieves out there, how do they sleep at night.

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They have no conscience......they literally have no emotion towards how the person feels. All they care about is themselves.

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Hoggs - keep an eye on c r a i g s l i s t and e B a y. I'd check them a couple times a week over the next few months. They'll be looking t oeither offload the whole thing or part it out probably.

Bummer man - was it insured?

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YEP, check c r a i g s l i s t for the next year, EVERY week. Once the heat is off, good chance they will try to sell it.

They'll probably paint it so look for other colors also.

either that or they'll just keep it for their own use. Dirtbags.

My friends have found several of their stolen items on CL, so keep checking!!! may not show up until summer or even next ice season!

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I think I saw your house on Locke Lake! For a few days anyways. It kind of fits in with the time fram. The last name rings a bell and also a the house. It is gone off the lake now, but Ill keep a eye on it if it comes back

What is the plate number on it??

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Where is Locke Lake? There wasn't plates on it because it was a fish house and wasn't needed.

There are a few dings in the siding from hitting it with the plow and the tail light wiring is ran on the outside of the house inside black flex tubing.

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Locke Lake is up by Hasty. Off of I94

I know Ive seen the name on the house out there. Just Monday I remember telling my buddy to look at my other buddies house out there and he pointed at the one identical to yours. But my buddys was the same color but had 2 stripes. Then when I drove past the one identical to yours it had the same last name on it. I cant recall the black tubing or dents because it was dark out.

I hope this helps. If it shows up on the lake again I will call the sheriffs department asap

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Would anyone really be that stupid as to steal a fish house and then put it on another lake not that far away, especially without repainting it?

I hope it's found and the thieves punished to the full extent of the law.

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Hoggs, I hope and wish you find your house dude! I will keep an eye out also, like the others.

Bummer! frown

Shack

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Pretty sure whoever stole it will not be using it they are going to sell it because there is no way that a fisherman would ever do that to a fellow fisherman! Its a shame

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