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Hats off to you for doing a great thing ? Nice to see some good in this world yet!

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3 hours ago, iiccee63 said:

???Found a portable left on the ice 2/15/20 at about 4 30pm. Had been there over a day as it had snow drifted around it. If you can describe it, and where on the lake I would love nothing more to get it back to the owner. Thanks!!!!???

?? how do you forget to load something like that???????

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Icehawk... I do not know. I check and re check everything before I leave. It's not like it's a Jason Mitchell Clam $1000 one..

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I had a cheaper unit I would leave out to save time fishing, not like it cost me a lot of money. Once it was banked up, it was well worth leaving it on the lake, saved about 30 minutes banking time and drilling holes.

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If you were following the rules, you would have had your name and fishing license posted. I'm guessing that was not the case with this house.

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It is a portable. No one has to put any info on there. Fyi

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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Portable shelters only need licenses and identification when left unattended, which is defined as all occupants being more than 200 feet away.

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Exactly...overnight yes.?

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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Someone has to be within 200' of their portable or it needs to be licensed. Nothing in there about overnite that I saw.

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That's the point Rick. jigginjim talked about leaving a portable out on the lake while he was gone (more than 200ft away). Therefore he needed to have his name on it. I think that we agree on this.

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