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Dom October 11th, 2005 06:20 PM

Call the local police department and ask them. I think you will find them
quite receptive to answering these sort of questions.



Bob La Londe October 12th, 2005 01:48 AM

Answer From Brad Jacobson
Region IV Fish Program Manager Ariizona Game & Fish

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You are correct in that the docks are private property and can be closed to
fishing from them. As for the water, it is public water and can only be
closed by going through the Arizona Game & Fish Commission. I am not aware
of any such closure granted by the Commission.

If you have any additional questions don't hesitate to contact me.

Brad Jacobson
Fish Program Manager
Region IV -- Yuma
9140 E. 28th St.
Yuma, AZ 85365
Phone # (928)342-0091
FAX # (928) 343-0730
E-mail:
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
In my understanding its illegal for a private party to post public land NO
HUNTING or public water NO FISHING in Arizona.

In fact, I when I used to hunt and trap for months at a time through the
winter I recall see state lease grazing land post as no tresspassing

except
for the purpose of legally harvesting wildlife. Wording varied, but
basically if you had a hunting, trapping, or fishing license and were

engage
in that activity you could enter the area.

I recall farmers trying to post state lease land against hunters and being
told by Az Game & Fish to remove the signs.

Basically a governement agency with direct jurisdiction can post land or
water, and other regulaions may limit the ability to hunt or fish such as
not being allowed to hunt within a certain distance of an occupied

building.
However any other private closure of public land or water to hunting or
fishing requires a commission special order from the Arizona Game and Fish
Commission. Then it is supposed to be posted as POST NO (HUNTING/FISHING)
BY COMMISSION ORDER #XXXXXXXX.

When I was up at Lake Havasu over the weekend I noticed a couple privately
owned marinas had posted signs like one I saw at Havasu Springs that say
ABSOLUTEY NO FISHING FROM DOCK OR IN HARBOR. No commission order

indicated.
Now its my understanding that they own the docks and can legally post them
as no fishing from dock, but that they don't own the water. Its still
public water.

Does anybody know if I understand the statutes correctly and/or if they
actually do have a commission order to post those waters as off limits to
fishing?


--
Bob La Londe

Cheapskate's Ways to Do Fishing Stuff
(The Frugal Fisherman)
Through the Month of October 2005

http://www.YumaBassMan.com





Mike October 21st, 2005 03:15 AM

Off Limits to Fishing in Arizona
 
Oddly enough Virginia passed a preemption law that says only the state
legislature is allowed to restrict handgun carry - municipalities and other
government entities can not pass more restrictive laws. That didn't stop
the state parks from saying that you cannot carry a handgun within the park
even though they don't have the authority (the park service does not; the
legislature does). They have publicly said they will arrest anyone caught
with a handgun. Guess it's up to the "offenders" lawyer to get him off the
hook. I wouldn't want to be the guy to test it - I couldn't afford to spend
months in jail and spend a bundle on a lawyer. I guess my final point is
just because it's not legal doesn't mean someone won't try to enforce it.

Mike


"Dom" dom@invalid wrote in message
eenews.net...
I suppose laws of the state, county and municipality would need to be
accounted for. Obviously, someone enforced it --I suppose the
municipality-- since he was asked to leave.




[email protected] October 31st, 2005 08:25 PM

Off Limits to Fishing in Arizona
 
That didn't stop the state parks from saying that you cannot carry a
handgun within the park even though they don't have the authority (the
park service does not; the legislature does). They have publicly said
they will arrest anyone caught with a handgun.


Actually, it is legal to carry a concealed handgun in Virginia State
Parks, and their website clearly states such.



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