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Old March 25th, 2004, 07:41 PM
Lure builder
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I went fishing today near a marina. On the end of each dock there is a no
fishing sign. Normally i cast towards the dock from a public dock so i'm not on
their dock. The signs are of doubtful legality. I don't think you can declare
waters near your dock off limits to fishing. The season is really early so I am
bothering nobody.
Picked up another early pike(ot) haven't skunked yet on three outings. What a
sight seeing that pike zoom up and slam my rogue. Going right back out this
evening.
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Old March 25th, 2004, 08:29 PM
Bob La Londe
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I know in Arizona it requires a commission order to close public land or
water to hunting or fishing. Even leased land. i.e. A cattle lease or
farming lease absolutely doesn't give the lease holder the right to post
land without a special order from the Arizona Game & Fish department. The
only exception is that a federal agency can close federally managed land by
posting it.

Every legitimate posting of public land I have seen says posted by
commission order #XXXXXX.

There are marinas in Arizona that have signs saying no fishing in Marina. I
believe them to be illegal. They can say no fishing from dock as they own
the dock, but they do not own the water under the dock.

Of course every state will vary.
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"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I went fishing today near a marina. On the end of each dock there is a no
fishing sign. Normally i cast towards the dock from a public dock so i'm

not on
their dock. The signs are of doubtful legality. I don't think you can

declare
waters near your dock off limits to fishing. The season is really early so

I am
bothering nobody.
Picked up another early pike(ot) haven't skunked yet on three outings.

What a
sight seeing that pike zoom up and slam my rogue. Going right back out

this
evening.



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Old March 25th, 2004, 09:02 PM
Charles Summers
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If it weren't for marinas... we'd have no docks at all, around here.
(Exception is Old Hickory Lake)


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
s.com...
I know in Arizona it requires a commission order to close public land or
water to hunting or fishing. Even leased land. i.e. A cattle lease or
farming lease absolutely doesn't give the lease holder the right to post
land without a special order from the Arizona Game & Fish department. The
only exception is that a federal agency can close federally managed land

by
posting it.

Every legitimate posting of public land I have seen says posted by
commission order #XXXXXX.

There are marinas in Arizona that have signs saying no fishing in Marina.

I
believe them to be illegal. They can say no fishing from dock as they own
the dock, but they do not own the water under the dock.

Of course every state will vary.
--
The Security Consultant
http://www.diycomponents.com
Bob La Londe - Owner
849 S Ave C
Yuma, Az 85364

(928)782-9765 ofc
(928)782-7873 fax


"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I went fishing today near a marina. On the end of each dock there is a

no
fishing sign. Normally i cast towards the dock from a public dock so i'm

not on
their dock. The signs are of doubtful legality. I don't think you can

declare
waters near your dock off limits to fishing. The season is really early

so
I am
bothering nobody.
Picked up another early pike(ot) haven't skunked yet on three outings.

What a
sight seeing that pike zoom up and slam my rogue. Going right back out

this
evening.





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Old March 26th, 2004, 12:02 AM
Lure builder
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It is getting that there is so many regulations and privately placed
restrictions that it is getting disheartening. My theory is if you can work
around them there is a lot of good fishing. A no fishing sign means good
fishing to me.
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Old March 26th, 2004, 12:55 AM
Dan Krueger
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Lure builder (formerly "Gone Analing" et al) wrote:
I went fishing today near a marina after a huge bong hit. On the end of each dock there is a "no
fishing" sign I that thought would be good for my next AOL screename. Normally i cast towards the
dock from a public dock so i'm not on
their dock and occasionally I use correct punctuation and English. The signs are of doubtful legality to a moron like myself.
I don't think you can declare
waters near your dock off limits to fishing considering I use broken rods. The season is really early so I am
bothering nobody but you guys in this newsgroup.
Picked up another early pike(ot) haven't skunked yet on three outings while high on premiuim cocaine. What a
sight seeing that pike zoom up and slam my rogue in double vision! Going right back out this
evening after I score another gram and drop a few hits of acid.


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Old March 26th, 2004, 04:08 AM
Steve & Chris Clark
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Every year I like to write the same stunned things and check to see if I am
just as stupid as I was last year. Over the years I have posted this subject
line twice as Jajwuth, once as Spinning angler, once as Lure crafter, once
as Tackle whakerer and now for the first time as the Lure builder. I think
I missed posting this question as the Canoe Annler, Meyer Roth and a couple
of others. I still can't believe these sign remains in the same spots year
after year and that I am still as dumb as a sack of hammers :-/

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I went fishing today near a marina. On the end of each dock there is a no
fishing sign. Normally i cast towards the dock from a public dock so i'm

not on
their dock. The signs are of doubtful legality. I don't think you can

declare
waters near your dock off limits to fishing. The season is really early so

I am
bothering nobody.
Picked up another early pike(ot) haven't skunked yet on three outings.

What a
sight seeing that pike zoom up and slam my rogue. Going right back out

this
evening.



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Old March 26th, 2004, 07:16 AM
Calif Bill
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I think the sign means yu can not fish from shore or docks in the marina.
Keeps a lot of mess out of the immediate area. Fishing from a boat is ok.
Same as the Lure swapper at walmart's signs. The no fishing sign is for the
dock. You can not go out on the dock and fish.
Bill

"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
If it weren't for marinas... we'd have no docks at all, around here.
(Exception is Old Hickory Lake)


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
s.com...
I know in Arizona it requires a commission order to close public land or
water to hunting or fishing. Even leased land. i.e. A cattle lease or
farming lease absolutely doesn't give the lease holder the right to post
land without a special order from the Arizona Game & Fish department.

The
only exception is that a federal agency can close federally managed land

by
posting it.

Every legitimate posting of public land I have seen says posted by
commission order #XXXXXX.

There are marinas in Arizona that have signs saying no fishing in

Marina.
I
believe them to be illegal. They can say no fishing from dock as they

own
the dock, but they do not own the water under the dock.

Of course every state will vary.
--
The Security Consultant
http://www.diycomponents.com
Bob La Londe - Owner
849 S Ave C
Yuma, Az 85364

(928)782-9765 ofc
(928)782-7873 fax


"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I went fishing today near a marina. On the end of each dock there is a

no
fishing sign. Normally i cast towards the dock from a public dock so

i'm
not on
their dock. The signs are of doubtful legality. I don't think you can

declare
waters near your dock off limits to fishing. The season is really

early
so
I am
bothering nobody.
Picked up another early pike(ot) haven't skunked yet on three outings.

What a
sight seeing that pike zoom up and slam my rogue. Going right back out

this
evening.







  #8  
Old March 26th, 2004, 09:34 PM
go-bassn
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And you just keep speeding through those stopsigns...please.

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
It is getting that there is so many regulations and privately placed
restrictions that it is getting disheartening. My theory is if you can

work
around them there is a lot of good fishing. A no fishing sign means good
fishing to me.



  #9  
Old March 26th, 2004, 09:47 PM
Illinois Fisherman
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Didn't you know that he needs to be re-trained every year. Shame on you. And
shame on everyone who seriously responds to this fools dribble. Wake up
people, he is a TROLL.



"Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message
...
Every year I like to write the same stunned things and check to see if I

am
just as stupid as I was last year. Over the years I have posted this

subject
line twice as Jajwuth, once as Spinning angler, once as Lure crafter, once
as Tackle whakerer and now for the first time as the Lure builder. I

think
I missed posting this question as the Canoe Annler, Meyer Roth and a

couple
of others. I still can't believe these sign remains in the same spots

year
after year and that I am still as dumb as a sack of hammers :-/

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I went fishing today near a marina. On the end of each dock there is a

no
fishing sign. Normally i cast towards the dock from a public dock so i'm

not on
their dock. The signs are of doubtful legality. I don't think you can

declare
waters near your dock off limits to fishing. The season is really early

so
I am
bothering nobody.
Picked up another early pike(ot) haven't skunked yet on three outings.

What a
sight seeing that pike zoom up and slam my rogue. Going right back out

this
evening.



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  #10  
Old March 26th, 2004, 11:16 PM
Steve & Chris Clark
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Default Yes, it is a Troll

........ shame on yourself I.F.

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"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message
om...
Didn't you know that he needs to be re-trained every year. Shame on you.

And
shame on everyone who seriously responds to this fools dribble. Wake up
people, he is a TROLL.




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