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Freshwater Fishing Discussion For discussion of everything freshwater! |
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if water flows through a area naturally from a river or anything else you cannot stop no one from using that water way it only stop them from going on the land itself
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I'll get the popcorn ready.
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Not a fact. I've talked to many state officials about this. Navigable water is based on navigational maps from the 1800's. This was changed back in early 90's. I've fought this battle and its not worth it.
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You are correct. Navigable water ways are defined as usable for commerce according to the law as it reads (but there's more to it also, just keeping it simple) and this is very outdated anyways. Not just if you can float a boat in it. This is what needs to change in the laws in Louisiana. |
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Wrong!!!
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