Old River
Yeah, Rebelduck, but for $10/day you can fish it all you want. Did you know that when a private landowner takes payment for fishing rights, that the boating and fishing regulations take effect on that waterbody, as that water body essentially becomes a "public" water for the payees. So if you pay a man to fish his private lake, you must have all of your life jackets, boat registration, etc. etc.
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Money wrote:tunica du4u wrote:
Dear Senator Huggins:
We therefore conclude that the public does have the right to hunt on navigable public waters covering private lands.
Sincerely,
MIKE MOORE, ATTORNEY GENERAL
I was wondering when the "Uncle Bunky" letter was going to show up in the middle of all this.
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