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MGWillia 03-19-2015 11:53 AM

A "slightly" fishy question..
 
As I drove along the lake this morning from Alton Bay towards the Weirs, I noticed a lot of Bob houses still out. Especially one just before Ames Farms. Some of them look a little "stranded" or at least pretty much cut off by thin Ice and open water along the shore. New to the winter thing here, I started to wonder. Do they lose them? Does it happen often? Are there requirements like with recovering a vehicle? There is another Void in my lake knowledge and now I must KNOW.. :laugh: School me.

Woodsy 03-19-2015 12:26 PM

The rule is off the ice/lake by April 1st.... no exceptions. Any bobhouses left on the lake would get a rather visit from the F&G guys.... :)

That being said... there is NO lack of ice on the lake

Woodsy

MeredithMan 03-19-2015 01:10 PM

Intro to BobHouses...
 
MGW--

As said in the previous post, they need to be off the ice by April 1. The closer you get to April 1, however, the more challenging that removal can sometimes be, (e.g., that frozen access point that you used in January now has 10 feet of open water between ice and shore...:eek:) And, if the lake surface has become a mixture of snow/slush/yuk, even with an ATV or snowmobile, removing the BH can be a Herculean effort.

Regarding your question of people losing bobhouses, my father and I learned that lesson the hard way, back when Ford was in office. We had been ice fishing for a number of years and my father finally decided to build a bobhouse. We put it out in between Governor's Island and the mainland, on the Weirs side of the GI bridge. As the season neared its end, the ice became glare and one Saturday night, the wind was howling. When we went to go fishing Sunday morning, our bobhouse was nowhere to be found. As the wind was still howling from the west, I could see that my father had a sudden realization and said, "OH Sh___!!" We drove down to the GI bridge and there was our bobhouse, "bobbing" in the open water at the bridge. We learned the hard lesson that one must secure his bobhouse to the ice! :emb:

MGWillia 03-19-2015 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Woodsy (Post 241820)
The rule is off the ice/lake by April 1st.... no exceptions. Any bobhouses left on the lake would get a rather visit from the F&G guys.... :)

That being said... there is NO lack of ice on the lake

Woodsy

Oh, believe me.. I see the ice.. What I also see is lots of water starting to form where you would think things would be taken off the ice. And the Bob that got my interest up was fairly close to shore... (and the open water)... Just got me thinking

Rusty 03-19-2015 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MGWillia (Post 241825)
Oh, believe me.. I see the ice.. What I also see is lots of water starting to form where you would think things would be taken off the ice. And the Bob that got my interest up was fairly close to shore... (and the open water)... Just got me thinking

A picture is worth a thousand words...or so they say anyway. :)


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