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evis102 05-16-2013 01:08 PM

Sabine Reserve
 
Word is there are a bunch of game wardens patrolling Sabine Reserve busting people for running in the marsh and trespassing in the marsh surrounding the reserve. It seems the land owners called down the heat due to people in tower boats trespassing constantly over the past few weeks. I can only only assume its due to all the redfish tournaments lately. If your headed back there be sure and walk the line.

Spunt Drag 05-16-2013 01:15 PM

They must've robbed a liquor store to pay for the extra enforcement because budget cuts has been their sad song for a few years now.

Raymond 05-16-2013 01:25 PM

Heard that from a little birdy yesterday. Folks running the tournaments will be getting letters very soon.

Jadams 05-16-2013 06:44 PM

Yea I got checked damn good thing he didbt see me earlier!

"W" 05-16-2013 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 580985)
Heard that from a little birdy yesterday. Folks running the tournaments will be getting letters very soon.

^^^ from who Obama???


It's not the events holder responsibility at all...its 100% on the angler...

So if anyone sends a letter to a event holder, I'm sure it will get thrown away as fast as it is mailed m Actually it's stupid and the land owner or who ever is a flaming moron if he thinks any one running events had control over anglers boats



Kind of like the Democrats blaming guns for killing people

Jadams 05-16-2013 06:57 PM

They got em Tuesday! McMillan and grey estate

silver_snipe 05-16-2013 10:02 PM

OK I got a dumb question. What is the law for fishing in the marsh? What is off limits? I thought as long as it was navigable then you could fish it. With the exception of man made canals that were labeled as posted.

Raymond 05-16-2013 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 581108)
^^^ from who Obama???


It's not the events holder responsibility at all...its 100% on the angler...

So if anyone sends a letter to a event holder, I'm sure it will get thrown away as fast as it is mailed m Actually it's stupid and the land owner or who ever is a flaming moron if he thinks any one running events had control over anglers boats



Kind of like the Democrats blaming guns for killing people

Very simple Scooter, event can specify legally accessible waters on entry and disqualification for any angler who is caught Cheating. There will be helos in the air for the next tourney.

"W" 05-17-2013 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 581198)
Very simple Scooter, event can specify legally accessible waters on entry and disqualification for any angler who is caught Cheating. There will be helos in the air for the next tourney.

Have you ever fished one of these events are read th rules of one???

That make it very very very clear you are only allowed to fish public navigational waters

wacknstack 05-17-2013 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 581211)
Have you ever fished one of these events are read th rules of one???

That make it very very very clear you are only allowed to fish public navigational waters


I dont think he was asking about Tournament Rules, he asked what the LAW was?

Ive come to the conclusion that the law is you can fish any "Navigable Waterway" except when the "Navigable Waterway" is on someones property with:

1. Lots of pull with LEO
2. Lots of money
3. Lots of oil on property (which would refer you back to points 1 and 2)

"W" 05-17-2013 09:28 AM

Thing is these events bring a lot of money to our area, if some idiots starts sending them letters about where and where not they can fish.....The event will just say hell with all the DRAMA in LAKE CHARLES and go else where...

T-TOP 05-17-2013 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 581254)
Thing is these events bring a lot of money to our area, if some idiots starts sending them letters about where and where not they can fish.....The event will just say hell with all the DRAMA in LAKE CHARLES and go else where...

Just like the bass masters left east La. Years ago. Landowners running fisherman off the water, with shot guns and others calling the sheriffs office.

Raymond 05-17-2013 10:53 AM

Why can't event organizers red line any private areas on their website for all participants to see and acknowledge by release? The old saying says; if you don't know who owns it, you are trespassing is usually correct. Tournament guys have great electronics and Do Know when they are on private property. Why is this so difficult for some to understand???????:rolleyes:

jchief 05-17-2013 11:22 AM

Because Louisiana is different as far as navigable waters go. It is not tidal waters except for manmade as it is in other states

SULPHITE 05-17-2013 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 581289)
Why can't event organizers red line any private areas on their website for all participants to see and acknowledge by release? The old saying says; if you don't know who owns it, you are trespassing is usually correct. Tournament guys have great electronics and Do Know when they are on private property. Why is this so difficult for some to understand???????:rolleyes:

cause erry 'ne likes bein' up in da drama...no what i'm sayin'

"W" 05-17-2013 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 581289)
Why can't event organizers red line any private areas on their website for all participants to see and acknowledge by release? The old saying says; if you don't know who owns it, you are trespassing is usually correct. Tournament guys have great electronics and Do Know when they are on private property. Why is this so difficult for some to understand???????:rolleyes:

It's not difficult...its NOT the tournament responsibility to worry about where someone fishes as long as they follow the rules which states " all public water ways "

So if the land owners place a sign that should be enough for any angler to understand

If another angler sees a guy fishing in a no fishing zone or place off limits, all he had to do is take pictures and report the angler

jchief 05-17-2013 12:38 PM

But Cameron Parish is all posted without any signs. Parish ordinance.

Raymond 05-17-2013 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jchief (Post 581313)
But Cameron Parish is all posted without any signs. Parish ordinance.

Louisiana law was changed 10 or more years ago that posted signs are not needed, hence; if you don't have permission to be there, you are trespassing.
I really doubt that any large land owner really cares if a tournament decides not to come to Louisiana because of the land laws, I sure wouldn't if I were a Lawton,Stream,ect. Further more, the tournament in question is being held in Kemah which is located in Texas if I am not correct.

"W" 05-17-2013 01:55 PM

And the Rest of La dont care about Lawton,Stream,ect........If they dont want to take the chance of someone on there private water...Hire someone to watch it...Bottom line

PaulMyers 05-17-2013 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 581332)
And the Rest of La dont care about Lawton,Stream,ect........If they dont want to take the chance of someone on there private water...Hire someone to watch it...Bottom line

They have!


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