smarandr
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For years I've been hunting and fishing a stretch of river that includes some reservation land. I put in outside of the reservation boundary and hunt/fish up to where I know the rze line is. Then, the only public access point down stream happens to be a bridge on a county road on the reservation. For the longest time tribal game wardens didn't seem to care if you got out at the bridge since it was the only place to leave the stream before continuing farther into the reservation.
Now it seems that tribal game wardens are citing people for trespassing when they put out at the bridge. My understanding of Idaho law is that navigable rivers are public transportation corridors, and county roads and bridges constitute public access points to those rivers. I think the tribe is exceeding its authority--does anyone else have any experience/expertise that could help me out?
Now it seems that tribal game wardens are citing people for trespassing when they put out at the bridge. My understanding of Idaho law is that navigable rivers are public transportation corridors, and county roads and bridges constitute public access points to those rivers. I think the tribe is exceeding its authority--does anyone else have any experience/expertise that could help me out?