
NDG&F Dept. Release
While the deadline for removing permanent fish houses from North Dakota lakes is March 15, the state Game and Fish Department is urging anglers to consider removing their houses early in areas of the state where ice conditions are deteriorating.
Given the current long-range weather forecast predicting temperatures well above normal, coupled with a marginal icepack in areas of the state, removing a fish house can be difficult or dangerous.
It’s important to check ice thickness, especially this time of year. Ice conditions can vary from region to region, between lakes in the same region, and even on the same lake.
Even on lakes where ice remains solid away from shore, anglers should watch the weather and adjust activities accordingly.
With the perfect storm of unseasonably warm temperatures, limited ice thickness, low snow cover and a forecast of above average temperatures for the next two weeks, the NDG&F Department is urging anglers to remove their ice houses ahead of the legal deadline of March 15, in order to avoid them going through. NDG&F Photo.
