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Author Topic: Fish house hit heavy damage on Pelican Lake.  (Read 1451 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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         Fish house struck by vehicle, heavily damaged on Pelican Lake.

2015-01-19


       Fish house struck by vehicle, heavily damaged on Pelican Lake.
 

A fish house was heavily damaged Saturday overnight on Pelican Lake in Breezy Point.

Deb Westby Miska, Breezy Point, said sometime after 10 p.m. Saturday the fish house she and her husband Rich Miska own was hit by what they believed to be a full-size or extended truck, in tan or silver color. Deb Miska said Monday when their friends, who have a fish house near their fish house, left Saturday night their fish house was fine. Sunday morning around 10 a.m., their friends went back out to their fish house and saw the damaged Miska fish house.

 

"If anyone would have been in the fish house they would have been dead," Miska said of the damaged fish house.

Miska said the fish house, which was about 10 years old, was located off Weaver's Point on the north side of Pelican Lake.


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