manche wrote:For those of you who think this is a trivial issue or that it doesn't affect you, think again.
No kidding. Thanks for this update. Here's the ruling:
http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pu ... V0.wpd.pdf
manche wrote:For those of you who think this is a trivial issue or that it doesn't affect you, think again.
Marlin642 wrote:or legally hunt public land/water....
Were talking about LA and not MS…the state line runs down the middle of that oxbow…if you’re standing/wading around on the Tara/Willow Point side of the oxbow…you’re trespassing in LA.
Marlin642 wrote:"LA is taking this to the extreme. Once again, the rich bastads are taking away our duck hunting. They did it when the limits went to 6 ducks and now they continue!!!"
I don’t believe it has anything to do with money....just has to do with what’s right or wrong and legal and illegal.
They (Tara) have allowed it to go on for a lot of years. People are pissed because they got something for nothing for a long time and they finally said enough was enough. You can thank the old as-holes in the boat that were blasting caps about 60 yards from one of the bow hunters. One of the guides walk over and politely asked the hunters to move to another spot and they dog cussed him and told him they weren’t going anyway…..next thin you know, you got the LA Sherriff in there writing them a ticket.
People should thank those folks over at Tara/Willow Point for letting it go on as long as it did!
Marlin642 wrote: How did it get to 25’ now?
Excuse me, it was 28.82 and falling on Saturday the 29th and still within the "natural banks" with the exception of a couple of ditches that run in. If the parties in question were in a boat and not wading, then they have every right to be there. I'm not going to thank anybody for letting me hunt/fish public water but on the other hand I'm going to be respectful, reasonable, and understanding if someone is hunting on adjacent private property. Just because a few trees are flooded does not mean it's outside the natural banks. Just look at a topo, geological survey, aerial photos and then it's pretty evident where the natural banks are.
BR549 wrote:The top bank on the west side of Chotard is just barely inside the willows.
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