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Originally Posted by Duck Butter
Problem with southeast La is that the places that are water now were once land, so even though its wide open water, it once was land and the 'land'owner still owns the land even though its water  I understand this, BUT put a posted sign and don't get mad at people making an honest mistake, however the law clearly states that 'land' does not have to be clearly posted anymore, this is where the confusion comes in.
Seeing more and more of this ownership of water happen in N La as well. Some of my favorite lakes to fish on the Oua****a River now have levees and a culvert blocking them from access. These were always accessible even at pool stage, and if I had enough money I would fight the issue. Basically the landowner that owns the land around the lake placed a levee and culvert and now has his own private fishing lake.  THIS is illegal
Fool - didn't you tell a story a week or so ago about you duckhunting an area that was not posted and getting ran off by the landowner?  You can't have it both ways man. You hunted an area that was not posted knowing it was private property, BUT when someone comes into 'your' canal, you get upset! 
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First, I was 9 years old, no posted signs and was in my backyard. I did not know it was posted. There was areas of the marsh that was posted, but not this section. Second, there is 3 other private canals just like mine, got beef with me, go bark up there tree.
2ndamendment your 'buddy' owns one of these. I'll gladly start going in it.