02-19-2013, 11:12 PM
I know you were.
I understand what you are saying, I personally don't feel I should have to ask permission to fish any river, so this has always been a sore spot to me. Plus, those that were threatened and ticketed for fishing a river, I felt this should never have been allowed as it is like the air over head, no "one" owns it.
I can't believe the trash is as huge as made out. Trespassing, I guess that could have been an issue, but given back our rightful waterways, I don't feel this will be an issue or at least not a big one. There will always be the do wrongers.
The problem is, landowners have had this right for quite awhile, and it should have never been. So, now you are asked to make a change, and you are unsure of what to expect.
It is our right to use the rivers, please understand that. I sure miss that here in Utah and a little afraid to venture to new waters because of this law as I don't know who thinks they own what.
Like all the Movie Stars buying all the land in Montana and Idaho They have that right to buy that prime hunting land and ban trespassers, but the rivers and that content no. The birds over head, no, however, if you shoot one and it lands in their yard, you can't go get it and I guess that too could be littering their property.
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I understand what you are saying, I personally don't feel I should have to ask permission to fish any river, so this has always been a sore spot to me. Plus, those that were threatened and ticketed for fishing a river, I felt this should never have been allowed as it is like the air over head, no "one" owns it.
I can't believe the trash is as huge as made out. Trespassing, I guess that could have been an issue, but given back our rightful waterways, I don't feel this will be an issue or at least not a big one. There will always be the do wrongers.
The problem is, landowners have had this right for quite awhile, and it should have never been. So, now you are asked to make a change, and you are unsure of what to expect.
It is our right to use the rivers, please understand that. I sure miss that here in Utah and a little afraid to venture to new waters because of this law as I don't know who thinks they own what.
Like all the Movie Stars buying all the land in Montana and Idaho They have that right to buy that prime hunting land and ban trespassers, but the rivers and that content no. The birds over head, no, however, if you shoot one and it lands in their yard, you can't go get it and I guess that too could be littering their property.
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