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Question for Texas landowners concerning stock tanks
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<blockquote data-quote="sniper1911" data-source="post: 571814" data-attributes="member: 38555"><p>In Tx ,the only time you need a permit is if you are inside of the city limits , or near a pipeline right of way ,close enough to where,if new pipes were ever to be added to said r.o.w , the pond would hinder a problem . Like the gentalman said though , It never hurts to find out for sure ,just to be on the safe side . Good luck !!! Hope all works out & happy fishing !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniper1911, post: 571814, member: 38555"] In Tx ,the only time you need a permit is if you are inside of the city limits , or near a pipeline right of way ,close enough to where,if new pipes were ever to be added to said r.o.w , the pond would hinder a problem . Like the gentalman said though , It never hurts to find out for sure ,just to be on the safe side . Good luck !!! Hope all works out & happy fishing !! [/QUOTE]
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