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In Montana, No. They have to be navigable streams and rivers. I actually just asked a warden this bout month and a half ago.
It’s possible…
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What is Montanas definition of navigable?In Montana, No. They have to be navigable streams and rivers. I actually just asked a warden this bout month and a half ago.
Lead free weights too?This would be highly illegal in most irrigation canals. You have to use barbless hooks for elk fishing….![]()
Man. A Hoochie Mama from a fishing pole would crush big bulls. mtmuleyThis would be highly illegal in most irrigation canals. You have to use barbless hooks for elk fishing….![]()
This is not true in Montana; irrigation ditches are private.If you are solely conducting water based activities like fishing or wading they are legal access through private property, provided you stay below the high water mark, and even for some hunting for things like ducks. But if your sole purpose is to wade up a creek that goes through private property to obtain access to an otherwise inaccessible parcel of public land to hunt for big game, the answer is no. Actually the answer is NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Public for some things, but not for others.
Seams gay.
Pretty sure the water is public but the land under it is private, hence no wading.@Gellar has to have legal ingress and egress points for watercraft, from what I understand. Have to be able to legally take a boat down it.
No irrigation canal is legal for recreational access for any water based activity at all. @Deez Nutz you’re the second person I’ve heard say that about wading to an otherwise landlocked piece of public. But you’re allowed to take a boat down the same river and it’s legal to get to that landlocked piece? I’d love to argue that in court. If it’s a navigable river legal to public access via the high water mark, id love to see the language that says no wading only boating.
Montana stream access law is most prevalently used for wading the defined rivers for fishing. Boating is also allowed and popular, but wading fishing is mostly the use.If it’s a navigable river legal to public access via the high water mark, id love to see the language that says no wading only boating.