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That is mind boggling, to say the least. I'd wager these "sportsmen" thought they were going out of their way, and utilizing valuable travel time to make the stop and dump their mess. I'd guess in their way of thinking they could have been slobs and dumped it on the lake.

 There are no easy answers, and I think the situation is getting worse, not better.

Mille Lacs is a pig sty every spring, and it's been that way forever. It's pretty sad when the local Boy scout troop has a spring clean up at Father Hennepin State Park, and it's all drift in lake garbage, virtually a dump truck full.

Spot these slobs, and make the right call.

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Dumping the holding tanks on the side of the road...I guess I never thought of that one.  Doesn't surprise me one bit though.

I guess I never understood how dealing with taking a dump (responsibly) is such a problem.  We line one bucket (marked Snickers Milky Way, etc) with a 10 gallon garbage bag.  Each time nature calls we throw two grocery bags inside of there and tie them both up when you get done.  If things get really out of control we get rid of the garbage bag liner, too.  The whole works goes into a 25-30 gallon metal garbage can I keep outside which has a 50 gallon garbage bag liner.  If it's cold like this last weekend, everything is frozen in a matter of minutes.  At the end to the weekend you tie up the 50 gallon garbage bag and drop it in the nearest dumpster.  If there isn't a dumpster I just take it home.  

FYI I didn't see a dumpster at JR's this weekend.  That doesn't mean there isn't one, we just couldn't find it.  If there isn't one, there should be, as there should be at all access points.  With the number of road passes, it wouldn't even be a drop in the bucket (no pun intended).      

 

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10 hours ago, cookie129 said:

boy I would assume jrs has a dumpster. I thought at the meeting he said they have two

 

I see on Roger's facebook page that they had 17 dumpster loads hauled away so they are doing their part. I heard that Westwinds dumpsters were full and the compacter at Hillman's was full so Westwind hauled all the way to the transfer station at Blackduck.  That is just 2 roads out of 11 so a person can see just how much garbage and human waste is being generated on the lake.

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Kelly

Those pictures look like the norht shore. Why would one bring a wheelhouse that way when they can't get out. Sad if they drive down that road to do all that I hope someone catches them. Or if we see them doing call and turn them in.

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1 minute ago, Hoyt4 said:

Those pictures look like the norht shore.

Beltrami County Road 111 just south of the Sunny Beach Road.. I would assume someone moving between the East and South shores.

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Thanks Kelly

 

Can't wait to be back up this weekened. Going to be a blast with the better temps more moving around just to try different spots.

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10 hours ago, kelly-p said:

Beltrami County Road 111 just south of the Sunny Beach Road.. I would assume someone moving between the East and South shores.

Again, this just ticks me off... that people are doing this.... they call themselves  sportsman? When I am up in the area... and if I ever see waste coming out of someones Wheelhouse.... Trust me I am going to be your worst nightmare... and please if anyone else catches this... please do something about it. Its sad Kelly-P needs to drive around and see this crap. FYI: what did I say about JR awhile back? people should boycott this outfit. Until they see different results from him. I HOPE YOU SEE THIS JR!

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2 minutes ago, Teebones1977 said:

this just ticks me off

Any true sportsman SHOULD be ticked off by this , and everyone should be willing to call in this type of total disrespect for OUR natural resource. Remember that it only takes 1 % to ruin it for 100%.

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Perhaps we could print off some of these horrifying pictures and get some of the prominent access points/bait shops in the area to post the images in their stores with a message like "We reserve the right to refuse service to those who do not treat our natural resources with respect". Informing the true sportsman of the problem may lead to better reporting of litter bugs. Those few bad eggs may choose to clean up after themselves better knowing people care and are looking for them. 

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The Lake Assc. has been able to find some funding for signs to be put up and flyers handed out asking people to dispose of their garbage/waste properly. A little late for this year but it took some time to find the funding.

 

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From Rogers facebook page

Last week we had 17 dumpsters of trash picked up. This week we started checking tags and we had to stop guys from Greater Minnesota Rental from dumping their garbage at our location several times. It turns out they charge $5 to dump at their location and garbage is not included in their access fee as they were turned away from using their facility. It's outfits like this that create garbage all over the lake. We will be contacting the MPCA and the county regarding their business practices with garbage. Every business should have their own dumpster and access fees should cover guest trash. Unfortunately this won't change unless guest demand change.

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Great idea. If there was a way to make sure the money collected went to the clean up efforts many people would not mind a increase in fact some like me would donate. 

Here in the Mankato area I can't drag the house 20 yards without picking up something. Cigarette lighters, snuff tins, pop bottles bags you name it. 

Keep up the good work and for those who clean up after others as you fish your work may go unnoticed but that is a good thing !

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We were up over the weekend. Put chains on to get further off the beaten path. I could see from where we parked someone had been parked 100 yrds away, and left some of their beer cans/bottles. We picked up their litter, and another slobs garbage as we were about to get back on the main ice road. We stoped to take chains off, there layed a few more beer cans. It kind of remines me of the early 70's when people would regularly throw their garbage out the window driving down the road. Then we could pick it up befor we bailed it, so we didn't feed it to the cattle. I guess some people think that lakes are one big ditch!

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30 minutes ago, MNsetters said:

I guess some people think that lakes are one big ditch!

I was tempted to drive around the lake Saturday and get a road pass from each road to see who had dumpsters available for the fishermen. It looks to me like most of the roads are trying really hard to keep it clean but a couple of roads are not making much of an effort.

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Well,,,,overall it appears the lake was left cleaner then last year. That is good but 2 serious issues have come up.

#1  A large number of bags of human waste have been found. These bags are not only bags being found just one here or there but also numerous bags in one place. It appears that that someone opened places in the road banks and placed numerous bags of human waste there and then covered them up with snow. Where numerous bags are being found in one place the bags are all dark colored. The CO's are working on it to not only to try clean it up but to find evidence linking it to the people that did it. If anyone saw anything concerning someone burying dark colored bags in the road banks please call the T.I.P. line 1-800-652-9093.

#2 Many complaints about RV model fish houses dumping their holding tanks of human waste on roads, in parking lots, private driveways and wayside rests to name a few of the places.

The end result is that next winter we can expect greatly increased law enforcement both on the Lake but also the roads ON LAND around the Lake.

 

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 more law enforcement will be a good thing.  big fines for those dumping dump. 

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:angry: What a bunch of pigs not a very good showing of people that call themselves sportsman. Hopefully they catch the low lifes that put a bad name out there for the rest of us good guys!

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Too bad we can't find out who's the culprits are & take it & DUMP it in they're yard :mad: Sad to say but I've even seen incident # 2 down here in the Winnie area along Hwy 46

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I found the same thing last year and made a phone call. I would  assume it got picked up. I  have only found one bag of human waste so far this year. I did find 3 bags of fish guts though.

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11 hours ago, cookie129 said:

I  have only found one bag of human waste so far this year.

From what I've heard these clusters of human waste bags are being found in the Center Bar area where the road junctions were with the higher road banks.

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I Know its early but Im not seeing a lot of trash on the south shore this spring. If it means anything i want to compliment Rogers Resort for the time and money they spent removing trash. I think the Upper Red Associations making people aware of the problem helped.

I see a log on the shore that looks like it might be off a crappie crib. I wonder how the cribs are holding up. That was quite a project.

 

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Good to hear kelly-p. I hope the word gets around & that nonsense stops. I find a little of the same here & this lake is 1/10 the size of what's fished on URL. Probably sees only 1 % of the pressure

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I am glad to read that things improved this year over last.  It is good to hear that the COs were made aware of an issue and, along with the area businesses, took steps to correct it.

 

 

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