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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1592051" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Once again great info pertaining to Montana...</p><p>One difference in Oregon..waterways...</p><p>If the landowner owns both side of a 'navigable river's river they can try to restrict access...they just don't own the water or the ground under the water...most of this type is bigger rivers...</p><p>If 'non-navigable'..the land owner 'can' (supposedly)own the ground under the water.....</p><p>It is a bitch to get any public official to make a clarification on this type of ownership....been there done that..as a river guide for steelhead we had to pussyfoot around while officials did nothing....ending result was if the landowner was collecting thousands of dollars to allow access to the river then it was no longer accessible for public use.....</p><p>That happened 15 years ago...and still hasn't changed.....</p><p></p><p>As to politely stopping and asking......good luck...every city dweller does this and tries to bear gifts......most ranchers ask politely for you to get off their land...not all....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1592051, member: 99519"] Once again great info pertaining to Montana... One difference in Oregon..waterways... If the landowner owns both side of a 'navigable river's river they can try to restrict access...they just don't own the water or the ground under the water...most of this type is bigger rivers... If 'non-navigable'..the land owner 'can' (supposedly)own the ground under the water..... It is a bitch to get any public official to make a clarification on this type of ownership....been there done that..as a river guide for steelhead we had to pussyfoot around while officials did nothing....ending result was if the landowner was collecting thousands of dollars to allow access to the river then it was no longer accessible for public use..... That happened 15 years ago...and still hasn't changed..... As to politely stopping and asking......good luck...every city dweller does this and tries to bear gifts......most ranchers ask politely for you to get off their land...not all.... [/QUOTE]
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