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  2. Ice shanty - Wikipedia

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    Ice shanties, Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin, US The Vista, an unusual shanty with a view Sainte-Anne-River, Quebec, Canada 1964 An ice shanty (also called an ice shack, ice house, fishing shanty, fish house, fish coop, bobhouse, ice hut, or darkhouse; French: cabane à pêche) is a portable shed placed on a frozen lake to provide shelter during ice fishing.

  3. Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    The permanent shelters are made of wood or metal and usually have wheels for easy transport. They can be as basic as a bunk heater and holes or have satellite television, bathrooms, stoves, full-size beds and may appear to be more like a mobile home than a fishing house. [1] In North America, ice fishing is often

  4. Lake Winnebago - Wikipedia

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    Ice fishing is popular on Lake Winnebago, and it is not uncommon for 10,000 cars to park on it during the ice fishing season. [4] Expansion cracks on the ice are bridged, and many cities along the east and west shores plow roads on the icy surface. [4] Sauger and walleye predominate, with rare perch and white bass catches. [4]

  5. Sedan Stuck in Frozen Minnesota Lake Goes Viral: ‘Not ... - AOL

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    “It’s definitely not something you see every day in Minnesota,” Karl Erickson, organizer of the Urban Ice Anglers, a group founded to help foster a passion for fishing among young people ...

  6. Bothy - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the word bothy is uncertain. Suggestions include a relation to both "hut" as in Irish bothán and Scottish Gaelic bothan or bothag; [2] a corruption of the Welsh term bwthyn, also meaning small cottage; and a derivation from Norse bÅ«ð, cognate with English booth with a diminutive ending.

  7. Iceman (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    Iceman in Berlin, 1957. An iceman is someone who sells or delivers ice from a wagon, cart, or motor-truck.. The profession was formerly much more common than it is today. From the late 19th century to mid-20th century, in cities and towns icemen would commonly make daily rounds delivering ice for iceboxes before the electric domestic refrigerator became commonplace.

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