Water Sheds
Water Sheds
If there was a water shed and i put a boat in on a creek that led to open water but was still the creek channel under me could I duck hunt there???I wouldnt be on some greedy old man that doesnt even duck hunts land I would be on a creek.
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I may be wrong but I belive you are pushing the law a little far.
If you are on a creek on public land, once the creek passes onto private land that does not give you the right to tresspass on to that property.
If the levee is owned by him then he owns the lake
If you are on a creek on public land, once the creek passes onto private land that does not give you the right to tresspass on to that property.
If the levee is owned by him then he owns the lake
Life's too damned complicated to make it too damned complicated
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I disagree, there are a lot of watershed lakes here in Rankin county and they are all on private land.
If there is a creek on public land and it flows onto YOUR private property, you are saying that if the public can come down the creek they have the right to cut your fence and do as they please on your property?
If there is a creek on public land and it flows onto YOUR private property, you are saying that if the public can come down the creek they have the right to cut your fence and do as they please on your property?
Life's too damned complicated to make it too damned complicated
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Re: Water Sheds
PB1807 wrote:If there was a water shed and i put a boat in on a creek that led to open water but was still the creek channel under me could I duck hunt there???I wouldnt be on some greedy old man that doesnt even duck hunts land I would be on a creek.
Are you talking about the watershed in Saltillo right off of 45?
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I have been on the water shed with some friends before on the other side of it and its unreal the ducks there...and they always seem to work perfect and cuff into ur decoys...and u can almost limit everytime if u can shoot well...but its like this I have permission to go to one spot but to get it I have to cross the "greedy old man" and he wont even let me do that???
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I believe the rule is if you can't access it through public land or through permission of one of the bordering landowners you're trespassing. Now a stream is public so who knows.
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duckkiller wrote:your best bet is to get some of the people who dont mind you hunting there to talk to the greedy old man
Yep, get on the not so greedy people's good side so you can enter the lake through their property.
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Well we hunt alot of watersheds, all are public if you get permission to access it from a landowner then you can hunt the entire watershed. Or that is what we have been told. I would think if it was a public watershed and you accessed it by public waterway you would be legal. As long as you did not tresspass putting in on the public waterway. Might want to contact a warden.
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