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Pennsylvania => Ice Fishing Pennsylvania => Topic started by: Walleyekiller on Jan 23, 2018, 08:27 AM
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Does anyone know where to find the law about the use of atv’s or motorized vehicles on the ice. I emailed fish & boat but big surprise they never responded. I would like to design some kind of cart or something that falls within the laws to pull equipment when I want to hike out a few miles.
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Go here... http://fishinpa.com/ ... right side "PFBC property + dog regulations"... click it.... scroll down the page. That covers anything owned or controlled by the PFBC.
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Seen a guy last year use a large 4 stroke snowblower to haul his sleds. I think he had 2 or 3 sleds in tandem and just walked behind the snowblower. :o
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if you can register it as a boat and comply with all the boating regulations then it legal....however if it’s an electric only lake the propulsion on that boat must be electric as well....I did a bunch of research last year on this bc I was going to pick up a 12-14 foot Jon boat and build an ice scratcher boat....which is totally legal in PA I’ve spoke to the fish commission and have emails saved in regards to this conversation...I would have built one but 90% of the lakes I fish are electric only and have no desire to build an electric one....however, if I fished mostly non electric lakes I’d defiantly build one.
Snow blower isn’t legal it is defined as a vehicle unless of course you could register it as a boat
Vehicle definition:
a thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land, such as a car, truck, or cart.
Only other work around and I’m not totally sure of is a horse, pony or a maybe a donkey
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I always wondered about using a snowblower..........co urse not on an electric motors only lake but like beltville where its unlimited whats the harm sure isn't gonna exceed the speed limit
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I always wondered about using a snowblower..........co urse not on an electric motors only lake but like beltville where its unlimited whats the harm sure isn't gonna exceed the speed limit
Pony ! There's a guy here at work that raises MINIATURE PONIES . They'd be perfect ! They're about the size of a large dog . Of course if it's really cold & windy , you would want to bring another shelter to act as a small barn for the little critter . :clap:
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pony???????? don't forget tp bring a pooper scooper along :roflmao:
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What about one of those tiny smart cars your need to plug in? That's electric!
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Peddle power...a couple of studded tires and a teenager to peddle and you're set....
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Pony ! There's a guy here at work that raises MINIATURE PONIES . They'd be perfect ! They're about the size of a large dog . Of course if it's really cold & windy , you would want to bring another shelter to act as a small barn for the little critter . :clap:
Sounds like a great time when the pony sticks it’s hoof in a hole...would be one hell of a rodeo to watch
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Talked to an old timer at pymatuning one day that told me a story that he uses a snow blower and has gotten a ticket but took it to court and won
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This is another law in this state that needs to be changed, I was trying to come up with some kind of a pulling devise , most guys today are hauling a lot of gear and flip over shanty's , my set up with gear is around 100 pounds . and I am not getting any younger or skinnier..
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Well it looks like my only options are to design something around a legally registered boat like an ice scratcher or a wilcraft. I’m leaning towards something like the wilcraft with wheels & chain driven at this point. Thanks for all the info & ideas.
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icenutter did the use of a snowblower bother people on the lake when those guys used it just wondering about the noise or if they were gentlemen about it . do you think it bothers people that they are using it
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No difference between gas auger and snow blower it's a tool it doesn't haul people it pulls gear that's it at a slow rate of speed it sounds like people need to mind their own business
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bowman nobody is getting into anyones business they are asking questions but you bring up a good point on them being a tool
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I looked into all this years ago when I had an idea to convert an electric wheel chair into a tracked shantie puller. Unfortunately the laws on all the state parks say “no motorized vehicles permitted on the ice”. So unfortunately even if it’s electric, it’s still a motor. Stinks, but that’s the law. I think about the only/best option is a fat tire bike.
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if you can register it as a boat and comply with all the boating regulations then it legal....however if it’s an electric only lake the propulsion on that boat must be electric as well....I did a bunch of research last year on this bc I was going to pick up a 12-14 foot Jon boat and build an ice scratcher boat....which is totally legal in PA I’ve spoke to the fish commission and have emails saved in regards to this conversation...I would have built one but 90% of the lakes I fish are electric only and have no desire to build an electric one....however, if I fished mostly non electric lakes I’d defiantly build one.
Snow blower isn’t legal it is defined as a vehicle unless of course you could register it as a boat
Vehicle definition:
a thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land, such as a car, truck, or cart.
Only other work around and I’m not totally sure of is a horse, pony or a maybe a donkey
This sums up the conversation.....has to be registered as a boat. If you search post from years past......you will find many. This comes up every year.....after year....after year.
However, I can say for sure that a miniature Pony has never came up !!
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I’m gonna buy a fleet of donkeys, and tug sleds to the ice how much are u willing to pay? hahahah....I know when I fished walker lake last weekend and drug my gear through the creek and up and over the freaking dam Face with no snow on the ground id have paid someone 50 to come drag the dang gear for me hahahah
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Would be easier to buy a few huskies...horse eat money and crap work.. 2 or 3 working dogs could easily pull you stuff and won’t need a shelter for them on the ice. Plus zoning laws could ruin your day keeping a horse on your property..