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<blockquote data-quote="deleted member" data-source="post: 366032" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>yes. to even have a chance at being legal in those coulees in the spring, i would venture a guess that they would have to be standing in the water. i did extensive research on this for a couple of fellas who were charged with hunting out of a boat on the shores of devils lake a decade or more back as they were accused of having beached said boat and standing on shore. i can't think of their names now so i am having trouble finding the letter to the SA outlining the state of the law at the time. and since it was 10+ years ago, i am also uncertain of exactly what i dug up... especially when it came to what waters are clearly legally navigable in present times. but, devils lake certainly was a navigable body of water and the above discussion of ordinary high water marks on navigable waters is accurate as i remember it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted member, post: 366032, member: 816"] yes. to even have a chance at being legal in those coulees in the spring, i would venture a guess that they would have to be standing in the water. i did extensive research on this for a couple of fellas who were charged with hunting out of a boat on the shores of devils lake a decade or more back as they were accused of having beached said boat and standing on shore. i can't think of their names now so i am having trouble finding the letter to the SA outlining the state of the law at the time. and since it was 10+ years ago, i am also uncertain of exactly what i dug up... especially when it came to what waters are clearly legally navigable in present times. but, devils lake certainly was a navigable body of water and the above discussion of ordinary high water marks on navigable waters is accurate as i remember it. [/QUOTE]
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