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Identification required on unoccupied fish houses

Turtle Mountain Star of Rolla, North Dakota

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Anglers kept off North Dakota lakes last winter because of record snowfall are finding access to frozen waters much easier so far this year.

Robert Timian, enforcement chief for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, said many anglers are taking advantage of this year's improved travel conditions. "There already has been a flurry of ice fishing activity, especially in the eastern half of the state," Timian said. "With that said, anglers need to be reminded that unoccupied fish houses left on the ice must be identitled."'

Timian said if a fish house is left unattended, the owner's name, and either address or telephone number, must be displayed on the outside with letters or numbers, of at least three inches in height.

"Even though fish houses in North Dakota are not required to be licensed, most people know that identification is required on unoccupied fish houses," Timian said. "But some winter anglers who are using houses for the first time aren't aware of the regulation."

Any, unoccupied fish house left on the ice without having proper identification may be removed by the department, Timian said. "In addition to a citation, the owner may be held responsible for the cost of the removal," he added.



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Original Publication Date: January 4, 2010



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