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04-12-2018, 05:41 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Sylvan Lake/South Calif.
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Update - SYLVAN LAKE – Abandoned Ice Shacks/Huts/Trailers are Gone!
Got back from SoCal yesterday, left palm trees & 39C/102F temps for Sylvan's Winterland. Drove down Lakeshore Dr today ….. whoever needs an ice shack there’s a few left behind, come and get them! Perhaps you can save Backwabbit & me some property tax for the town to remove them.
Pic's taken from townsite/main pier, that's Norglenwold to the west.
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04-12-2018, 07:12 PM
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Banned
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Location: Copperhead Road, Morinville
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After what date are they considered abandoned?
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04-12-2018, 07:23 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2017
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Legally have to be off by March 31
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04-12-2018, 07:24 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
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That time has come and passed. Scum bag hut owners!
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Take It Off Program
Environmental Services 13 Feb 2018
To protect the environment and ensure safety, anglers are asked to register new or previously unregistered ice-fishing huts.
Ice hut registration is easy and free of charge just follow the link to either Gull Lake / Buffalo Lake or Sylvan Lake and fill out your contact and fish hut information.
Ice hut registration numbers should be clearly displayed on the outside of huts. Registration numbers should be placed on wood blocks or should be spray painted on the side of fishing huts. We also ask that ice hut owners keep the area around their huts clear of garbage.
Registration is required to identify the owner of an ice hut in the event of a littering problem or if the ice hut is not removed from the ice by the end of the ice fishing season.
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04-12-2018, 07:27 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
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And, For Sylvan specifically:
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Abandoning your trash or an ice fishing hut during the spring melt is not an option. Debris, including wood, gasoline, plastic, and metal contaminates the lake and puts people and natural habitat in danger.
The Take it Off program is a voluntary ice hut registration program that helps us remove and report ice huts left on the ice after March 31st, and also protects your property during the ice fishing season.
Remember, remove all ice fishing huts from the lake by March 31st.
Report environmental complaints to the Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development at 1 800 222 6514.
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These all warrant calls to SRD.
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04-12-2018, 07:47 PM
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Location: Sylvan Lake/South Calif.
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Mr. Snap, tks for posting the "Take it Off" info, just couldn't believe guys would leave their shack/trailers on the ice, perhaps they may try to get them off this weekend, however, I imagine the town will be taking charge to ensure any environmental hazards/contents are taken out and the trailers will be removed or dismantled if necessary, then removed. I recall last year there was one or two left out that were taken apart by town or prov staff and hauled off.
It would be great if the town could identify the owners and bill them for the removal costs.
Will update accordingly.
Cheers
David
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04-12-2018, 08:04 PM
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Welcome back Zip!
Too bad you had to come home to garbage in your backyard...so to speak.
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04-13-2018, 08:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zip-in-Z
Mr. Snap, tks for posting the "Take it Off" info, just couldn't believe guys would leave their shack/trailers on the ice, perhaps they may try to get them off this weekend, however, I imagine the town will be taking charge to ensure any environmental hazards/contents are taken out and the trailers will be removed or dismantled if necessary, then removed. I recall last year there was one or two left out that were taken apart by town or prov staff and hauled off.
It would be great if the town could identify the owners and bill them for the removal costs.
Will update accordingly.
Cheers
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I don't know why Alberta is so far behind on everything in Manitoba you had to have your name and your license number on your shacks 30 years ago.
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04-14-2018, 09:21 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Edmonton
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Originally Posted by SNAPFisher
That time has come and passed. Scum bag hut owners!
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Agree!. Few bad apples in the bunch will ruin it for everyone. Irresponsible drivers they put in speed bumps. Irresponsible ATV'ers and they shut-down the back country. Irresponsible campers and they close down public access.
Abandoned ice huts will eventually lead to registration and or them being banned altogether. The last thing we want is more government rules/laws/enforcement. Money could be spent on more importing things.
I'd love for one of these douche bag ice hut owners whom abandoned these ice huts to PM me so I could have a nice upfront and personal chat with them in a parking lot somewhere.
To the Big Bear Energy team, my hat off to you guys!!! Nice machines set-ups BTW.
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04-14-2018, 12:43 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Sylvan Lake/South Calif.
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Facebook post:
Sean McIntyre, Mayor of Sylvan Lake
A sticky situation turned hopeful when a local Sylvan Lake business stepped in, to make a difference!
Unfortunately some lake users had irresponsibly abandoned their ice fishing shacks on Sylvan Lake, long after the March 31 deadline to “Take it Off”; an initiative adopted, supported, and communicated by all 8 municipalities surrounding Sylvan Lake. With the “Take it Off” deadline long past and temperatures (finally) climbing upward, ice conditions were no longer reliable and the remaining structures on the lake were quickly on their way to becoming inevitable environmental and physical hazards in the lake - instead of on top of it.
The lake itself is outside the Town of Sylvan Lake, but is beloved and important to all of us.
Hearing that the lake was in need - and having the equipment and expertise to intervene, the Big Bear Energy team stepped in and volunteered to remove the shacks themselves, free of charge. On Friday April 13, they ventured where others dared not, to retrieve and remove the shacks before they could harm the ecosystem of the lake or become a hazard for warm-weather lake users like boaters, swimmers, paddlers, and the like.
On behalf of Sylvan Lakers I want to thank the brave and awesome team from Big Bear Energy for volunteering their time and equipment to be difference makers for our lake!
Please join me in thanking Big Bear Energy!
There was over 80 comments from concerned residents.
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04-14-2018, 08:22 AM
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Good news story at last...
Good on ya Big Bear Energy team!
Mayor Sean reports that all delinquent shacks have been removed from the lake as of last night.
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04-15-2018, 01:11 PM
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Just took this pic. Lac Ste Anne.
If I wasn’t worried about breaking through the ice with my truck along the shoreline, I’d gladly haul this Shack to the dump for the owner.
IMG_0970.jpg
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04-20-2018, 08:03 AM
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Good on ya Big Bear! Perhaps we all have to step up to these ignorant dinks. Wherever we fish next winter, wander around and take some pictures of these shacks when there are trucks beside them, including a license plate number! If you take your shack off like your supposed to, good! ...if not, your info goes to the authorities and maybe your held accountable for your stupidity.
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