Judge rules much of Mississippi River off limits to anglers
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Simple fact, you buy river frontage, when the river is down thats your property when the river is up you do not have any property. Thats the way it is, you cant claim part of The MS river or any other moving body of water that rises and falls with water FLOW. Just something you have to think about when you buy property on the border of a river. Hell if it starts raining and the river is up for 5 years over your land do you think you can keep people of that section of the river for 5 years. I dont think so! Just like dude said if you deed says your prop starts at the bank of the river it can go good for you or bad, freakin get over it. Property owners on the river are always going to have people over there prop in high water conditions. The problem is the SOBS that think they own the world. Just because you paid for it dont mean you OWN it. Next thing you know landowners will say that you cant fly an airplane over MY property. "DATS MY AIR!" I call BS.
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BS is you don't have any land next to the river or a river so you don't care. If you did, it would piss you off that people think they can just go anywhere. BS is you thinking you can come on my club just because you can float there. If anyone ever floated onto your property while you were killing ducks and waved at you like "what's up", it would piss you off to no end. People who are for being able to hunt LAND, just because it floods, obviously don't have any LAND that floods or it would piss you off. End of story.
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That is what I was gonna saty Torchy! What ever flood stage is ought to be the benchmark for natural high water mark. I think it is 47' ft. or so at Vicksburg so any thing flooded above that ought to be a no-go zone. The Corp maintains gauges all along the river so you can go to their website(V'burg/Mempho/Nawlins) and pick out the one closest to where you want to hunt and go by that flood stage. Example: V'burg is 47'. Do not hunt down in the Lake Mary area and say well I can go way in there as 47' would bring the river about 1/2 mile past the lake area! You would ure a gage for down there.
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