float^drifter
VIP Pro Staff
i think the vote poll says what the majority of us feel like
Rivers have small open sections this time of year, so guess where people are going to end up. :???:
Well, some do and some don't. As I said in my post above, the Notty has a huge open section whereas the Beaver has very little
Yah but more and more of the notty is being shut off to us because of land owners not appreciating the traffic and the mess that's left behind. There's a crazy old lady who produces a shotgun if your cutting through her beautiful stretch of water, a gentleman that charges 240 $ a year to fish his chunk, which he owns the river rights too. Most of us that fish this system know the majority of the public points access, and if you're determined Enough it's not hard to find them. Yes it's a huge river that's open all year, but it still gets pounded just as hard as any other system, gta or not.
I think openfire made a good point about if someone says a certain river is on fire most will flock to it.
We have a couple of really good spots close to a certain trib that is almost always shoulder to shoulder, a 10 minute drive you're away from the slaughter fest and still pounding fish.
They don't own the water...in cases like that mentioned above, they own the land...
So as long as you don't come into contact with the land, you're OK :wink:
..in cases like that mentioned above, they own the land...
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So if you were in a kayak/or boat they got nothing on you.?Exactly. You can float through, just no wading.
Why do I feel like I have said this before? O Yes because I have.
Land-owners do not own riverbeds on navigatible water ways, so you can wade. In some very rare cases where the property rights date back years some land owners do own rights to the riverbed.
You no what I find is easy? Walk up and knock on the door and say Hi, I'm Alfie. Show the people a garbage bag and tell them you will fill it and bring it out. Ask if you can fish on their property. I never have a problem. Many of the land-owners are saved on my cell phone and I now call them the day before I am going to be in the area.
Alfie.
I'm not sure which cases you are referring to, but they definitely do not own the Notty river bed.
There's a lot of free & productive water in this province. For $240 there better be bud girls putting your roe bags on!He's a decent enough guy, but he is pretty firm in not letting people fish it, it's some sort of resort, or something like that so you have to give him some cash to fish it, I think he said 240 a season.
Very interesting and valid points brought up so far. Thanks guys.
I personally look at it from a more 'unconventional' point of view, more of a statistical/quantitative approach... I'll elaborate later as I don't want to sidetrack the conversation.
But I wonder... what would happen if 100 steelheaders who would have evenly fished on 10 different streams on a given day, instead all converged on one particular stream? What would the overall (aggregate) net fish loss/impact to the fishery be?