Hunting Yucatan?

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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby TODO » Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:31 pm

DanP wrote:Well if AT can cut the timber, lease it out, and pay taxes on it I would bet its private property. Rights to hunt/fish navigable water only apply when you stay in the boat if I'm not mistaken.


Your mistaken, at least in Mississippi. They interpet the laws a little differnt in LA i do believe. In MS, you can legally hunt, wade, swim naked, whatever, inside the natural banks of a public waterway. But being legal and getting run off by a pissed off landowner are two different things. Just gotta show some respect in certain situations.
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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby DanP » Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:29 pm

Well this is what happened. I was deer hunting and watched a guy come in by boat until he ran out of water, he then got out of the boat and walked across the ridge about 150 yards where there was a break in the timber and another slough. Thats where he threw out his dekes and hunted. I see a couple of issues (1) navigable water, (2) natural bank, (3) he crossed dry ground on foot.

Yeah the water was navigable, in an airboat. It wasn't on the cut bank so there is no clear definition of "bank". The River was at 24', which is around normal for this time of year and definitely not floodwaters, so I could see the argument for being within the natural bank. But the guy didnt just drive the boat up to the spot he was hunting, he had to cross dry ground to get there. That is what I consider trespassing.

Personally, I dont care. It was entertaining and what few shots he took got the deer moving. I bowfish, so I'm an advocate of public water rights, but in my eyes this was a clear case of trespass.
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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby gandy1004 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:05 pm

Well that was deffinately not me we went on right side of island and about 500 yds before it dead ends we went in to the left about 250yds n set up. So where was I hunting at?
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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby DanP » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:33 pm

Check your pm
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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby tunica » Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:58 pm

gandy1004 wrote:For the dumb asses and smart asses I'm talking about lake yucatan on the ms river.



excuse us dumb Ms boys : Here is what I will fo to fix the problem I'm opening a off season school so all of us can learn every lake pond and puddle off the lower Ms. so we do not insult you anylonger...speelin will also be taught.
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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby quack fiend » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:41 pm

So who's gonna teach the teacher how to "speel"?
you did put in the plug, right?
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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby mudsucker » Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:44 am

gandy1004 wrote:Well that was deffinately not me we went on right side of island and about 500 yds before it dead ends we went in to the left about 250yds n set up. So where was I hunting at?
You said Yucatan? :? :? :?
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Re: Hunting Yucatan?

Postby tunica » Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:56 am

quack fiend wrote:So who's gonna teach the teacher how to "speel"?



Probably Crow since He has alot of time on his hands.

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