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<blockquote data-quote="NodakBuckeye" data-source="post: 127040" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>In Ohio, you cannot tie off to the bank, island, sand bar or anchor, wade, etc... a creek or river without written permission from the landowner. The stream bottom is considered to be the adjoining owners property, to the middle of the stream or entire width depending if they owned land on both banks. Public marshes were extra special, most days you had to act the thug to protect your little slice of the pie. A guy learned to do things different and find oddball spots or you pretty much went on an armed neature walk. Little creeks, some only a couple feet wide that had field tiles flowing water into them would stay open while other stuff froze and those overlooked spots where gold mines. There is usually a way if there is will and effort, maybe not limits each time but we shot alot of late season mallard and black ducks, even woodies, teal and gadwall in those little honey holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NodakBuckeye, post: 127040, member: 714"] In Ohio, you cannot tie off to the bank, island, sand bar or anchor, wade, etc... a creek or river without written permission from the landowner. The stream bottom is considered to be the adjoining owners property, to the middle of the stream or entire width depending if they owned land on both banks. Public marshes were extra special, most days you had to act the thug to protect your little slice of the pie. A guy learned to do things different and find oddball spots or you pretty much went on an armed neature walk. Little creeks, some only a couple feet wide that had field tiles flowing water into them would stay open while other stuff froze and those overlooked spots where gold mines. There is usually a way if there is will and effort, maybe not limits each time but we shot alot of late season mallard and black ducks, even woodies, teal and gadwall in those little honey holes. [/QUOTE]
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