04-01-2010, 05:54 AM
[font "Courier New"][#000080][size 3]The way I understood this whole deal, is that land owners can grant access if they want. So it may not be that everything is closed off... it might just seem like it, though.
Maybe this will teach people not to trash the area they fish in...I'll bet that's what made land owners want this in the first place. I know when I go to lakes and reservoirs, there's garbage all over the place. If I owned land, I wouldn't want people treating it as their own personal dump, so I can kind'a sympathize in that aspect.
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[quote fish2xtc]I think the thing that frustrates me is that there are so many sections of rivers that are surrounded by land that landowners very rarely step foot on, not a building for several hundred yards, and they will be shut off and not used at all. I am also frustrated there wasn't time to debate and have some compromises. Now it doesn't seem like there are any good candidates for governor. Guess I am just going to have to do a few more trips to the Green this year.[/quote]
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Maybe this will teach people not to trash the area they fish in...I'll bet that's what made land owners want this in the first place. I know when I go to lakes and reservoirs, there's garbage all over the place. If I owned land, I wouldn't want people treating it as their own personal dump, so I can kind'a sympathize in that aspect.
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[quote fish2xtc]I think the thing that frustrates me is that there are so many sections of rivers that are surrounded by land that landowners very rarely step foot on, not a building for several hundred yards, and they will be shut off and not used at all. I am also frustrated there wasn't time to debate and have some compromises. Now it doesn't seem like there are any good candidates for governor. Guess I am just going to have to do a few more trips to the Green this year.[/quote]
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