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Garbage left by ice fisherman becoming bigger problem

For some lakes, such as Lake of the Woods, committees have formed to clean up abandoned garbage

 By Tony Kennedy Star Tribune
February 1, 2017



A DNR conservation officer picked up trash on a lake in Prior Lake in 2010. The littering problem has gotten worse statewide since then. Overnight guests often are the worst offenders.

The biggest piece of ice fishing trash ever handled by Mille Lacs area game warden Scott Fitzgerald was a living room couch. But every winter there’s a new surprise and Minnesota ice anglers continue to scatter tons of garbage on frozen lakes across the state.

“It seems to be getting worse,’’ said Lt. Col. Greg Salo, enforcement division assistant director at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

Salo said the biggest problem areas tend to be on lakes that attract large clusters of 100 or more independently operated fish houses. It’s normal for the occupants of those shacks or mobile wheelhouses to set refuse outside on the ice.

But some of those anglers never intend to pack it out while others give up quickly if the junk becomes attached to the ice or scattered by the wind.

“It’s not a violation until you leave it behind,’’ Salo said. “That leaves us with a small window to catch anyone.’’

Fitzgerald and Salo said the vast majority of resort owners who rent fish houses on Minnesota lakes are conscientious about garbage removal. Some, but not all, provide portable toilets. Any cleanup crew will tell you that discarded fecal waste is not uncommon.

“You’d be absolutely mortified by what people leave out there,’’ Fitzgerald said.

Ice fishing litter on the American side of Lake of the Woods got to be such a problem from Warroad to Baudette that a host of South Shore municipalities, civic groups, resorts and conservation agencies banded together in 2012 to form the Keep it Clean Committee.

Mike Hirst is a resource technician for Lake of the Woods Soil & Water Conservation District in Baudette who chairs the committee. In the past five years of campaigning for ice anglers to pick up after themselves, the committee has collected an estimated 500 tons of waste in seven strategically placed dumpsters. The committee’s annual $10,000 budget primarily goes to garbage haulers who keep the containers from overflowing.

DNR conservation officer Nicholas Prachar of Baudette, also on the Keep it Clean Committee, said the anti-litter campaign is helping because volunteers who clean up 15 miles of shoreline each spring are finding less trash than in previous years.

But Prachar still is frustrated by the carelessness and malice of some anglers. Operators of expensive wheelhouses who visit the lake for overnight stays have become the worst violators, he said.

“If you can dream of it, it’s been left out there on the ice,’’ Prachar said. “It’s such an issue, and it’s just going to pollute the lake.’’

Empty beer cans, discarded food, cardboard boxes, fish guts and old tires have become a regular part of the ice fishing scene, he said. Bags of human feces often are left behind to freeze into the ice and some anglers even leave their empty propane cylinders, he said.

Hirst said Lake of the Woods’ water quality is classified as impaired with excess nutrients, so fecal pollution is a concern. But “back of the napkin’’ calculations regarding impacts from various litter categories has suggested that water contamination from fish house garbage is less of a concern than landscape appearance.

Still, Hirst said, the Lake of the Woods Keep it Clean Committee is going strong and has attracted interest from other northern Minnesota lake groups. Lots of energy has gone into signage for the campaign, including fliers at local liquor stores and bait shops.

Radio and newspaper promotions also spread the word.

“It keeps people thinking of doing the right thing when they are on the lake,’’ Hirst said.

Salo said the DNR will dispatch up to a dozen conservation officers to Leech Lake next month for the 38th annual International Eelpout Festival in Walker.

Uncontained trash and leftover litter have been a chronic problem in the aftermath of that event. Salo said DNR officers will not only “work on the litter,’’ but also patrol for under-the-influence violations and game and fish law compliance.

In the Detroit Lakes area, out-of-control trash from ice anglers prompted the Fargo-Moorhead chapter of Muskies, Inc. to work out an informal arrangement with city officials for an end-of-season cleanup.

Brett Waldera, president of the club, said volunteers set aside a day when most icehouses have been removed from area lakes. They comb the ice on ATVs, pulling trailers.

He said the bulk of the litter is made up of plywood, lumber and tree stumps used for blocking purposes to keep shacks from freezing into the ice.

But the group has also picked up thousands of chewing tobacco tins, empty beer cans, discarded clothing and lots of plastic minnow bags containing excrement.

“We pile it up on shore,’’ Waldera said. “The city comes for it with a loader.’’

He said the volume of debris varies from year to year, depending on the length of the season.

“It’s not getting any better,’’ Waldera said. “If we didn’t volunteer for the cleanup, it would all sink to the bottom or wash up on someone’s beach or shoreline.’’
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Why in the hell would you leave yer garbage on a lake???!!! I just don't get it.....1!! :mad1:   :banghead:

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I agree and most people if walking their dogs will pick up the poop in public!  But nothing makes ice fishermen look bad as much as litter and big piles of poo and  :moon: wipe left on the ice..

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I don't understand how any one can do this and say they are a sportsman.  all I see are a__holes.
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Really depressing - I picked up a lot of garbage on Buffalo last weekend.
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It's a huge problem on URL as well. :bs: My pet peeve about wheelhouses as they seem to be some of the biggest offenders. :moon: Even was a problem here last season & this is only a 4,300 acre lake. Read a post where they tracked a group down last season, by going thru the trash, & made them come back & clean it up on URL. kelly p over on FM had a lengthy thread on it last season. Whatever happened to," leave it better than you found it"? :scratch:
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several years back, my mom and I took a 4 wheeler ride on a trail we take and use a lot. there is always garbage along that whole trail. there is an old softball field back there, lotz of campfires etc......parties. we found some garbage and had mail In it we sent a letter to the culprit and sheriffs office..............3 weeks later it was still there!!! pizzed me off!!!!!!! :bonk: :bonk: so we cleaned it up.

my mom does the ditch cleanup along the county road that goes to wirt..............amazing all the garbage that gets thrown in the ditch.........mostly beer cans and booze bottles!!
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hey Glenn, i used to have an aunt and uncle that had a cabin by Wirt, how close to your cabin is that?
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12 miles south on county road 29. think its 29, even after all those years I get that one and the road from talmoon.cty rd 4??? mixed up!!!!!!! :scratch: :doah: :doah: we are on Peterson lake!!! not far from the spring lake store!!!!
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looking at the map, 29 looks right.  I think their place might have been on clear lake,maybe.
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I've fished that lake many years ago. Lotz of little sunfish if I remember. Real clear lake. That pretty blueish green water. Sure game resort on there.
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yes I'm sure that's it, the lake and resort, wasn't there something about the owners of the resort  years ago?
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Not sure. We didn't go that way much. Usually turned off right before wirt to go back by some of our secret lakes and hunting trails!
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Not sure. We didn't go that way much. Usually turned off right before wirt to go back by some of our secret lakes and hunting trails!

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 :moon: :moon: :doah: :banghead: :banghead: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: yep some of them are so secret the fish don't even know about them!!!!!!!!
« Last Edit: February 02/02/17, 03:24:12 PM by glenn57 »
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Must be where ya catch all them BLUEgills.  :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :Fish:

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if I told yea it wouldn't be a secret no more!!!!!!!! :moon: :moon:
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The lake assoc. does a 2 mile stretch on both ends of the lake, twice a year. They were short on help last fall so we helped out, I was surprised as  it wasn't that bad. A few beer/ pop containers & some stuff that looked like it was headed to the dump but didn't quite make it.
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Every year we have a lake association day, and clean the lake before ice out....sad thing is that we ALWAYS fill a roll off.... :cry:
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Secret lakes are hard to come by these days that are public,luckly I have a dandy in my hip pocket 10 minutes from my house loaded with dandy gills and crappies.


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Every year we have a lake association day, and clean the lake before ice out....sad thing is that we ALWAYS fill a roll off.... :cry:
What llake HD?
 Last time I was involved with Diamond lake clean up was 2013 and the years before back to 2001. Started as guys with pich ups,advanced to a localtrash co with bins,Then since around 2008 when the crappie bite and size was outragious it went to 2 rollloffs.I aint been involved since 13 this spRing I'll do her again! Hope it went down with the lake assn. supplying bins at both landings for a few years/
 I piked up lots a gear walking the west shoreline where most is publlic.
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if I told yea it wouldn't be a secret no more!!!!!!!! :moon: :moon:
I KNOW the llake and the SPOT  :rotflmao: :surrender:
 Seems to sllip me old mind tho  smoking_a_joint-408.gif confused-3316.gif
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Every year we have a lake association day, and clean the lake before ice out....sad thing is that we ALWAYS fill a roll off.... :cry:
What llake HD?
 Last time I was involved with Diamond lake clean up was 2013 and the years before back to 2001. Started as guys with pich ups,advanced to a localtrash co with bins,Then since around 2008 when the crappie bite and size was outragious it went to 2 rollloffs.I aint been involved since 13 this spRing I'll do her again! Hope it went down with the lake assn. supplying bins at both landings for a few years/
 I piked up lots a gear walking the west shoreline where most is publlic.

West and East Rush....seems folks like to fish the crap out of it, and leave their crap behind.
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Every year we have a lake association day, and clean the lake before ice out....sad thing is that we ALWAYS fill a roll off.... :cry:
What llake HD?
 Last time I was involved with Diamond lake clean up was 2013 and the years before back to 2001. Started as guys with pich ups,advanced to a localtrash co with bins,Then since around 2008 when the crappie bite and size was outragious it went to 2 rollloffs.I aint been involved since 13 this spRing I'll do her again! Hope it went down with the lake assn. supplying bins at both landings for a few years/
 I piked up lots a gear walking the west shoreline where most is publlic.

West and East Rush....seems folks like to fish the crap out of it, and leave their crap behind.
That was a go to lake when I was young 50s to mid 60s,close enough to the cities my dad me an my brother fished it often after he was off work. Trolling always trolling!! Maybe thats why I hate inland water trolling?? caught lots a fish there!
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I guess I should clarify....one roll off per side..
One for West Rush, and one for East....
West is always the worst, but we can truck the overflow to the East Rush roll off.

I hate to say it...but people are pigs.....
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