From what I have been told there is a easment so to say, that is on both sides of the river bed itself, but because of the disrespectful public that gains access to it and destroys the private property some land owners can be downright hard to deal with...dont know how true the easement deal is though..
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From what I have been told there is a easment so to say, that is on both sides of the river bed itself, but because of the disrespectful public that gains access to it and destroys the private property some land owners can be downright hard to deal with...dont know how true the easement deal is though..
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Originally posted by boss bowman View PostYour right, sometimes landowners who don't want you getting to these areas will place gates and no hunting/tresspassing signs over little used county roads to deter traffic, but legally they cannot lock them if the county road is still on the map. I've run into this first hand a navarro mills, even heard of a landowner calling the game warden claiming some were tresspassing, but if the road is on the map even if its not graveled they cannot legally prevent you from using it. I've used the site below to find county roads.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu:8080/searc.../maptexas.html
can you find this in wriing, I know of a road that is blocked like this
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Here is the link for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ft. Worth District Hunting Program...it differs for each lake.
Here is the link to the map for Texoma...both Texas and Oklahoma sides.
Hope this helps somewhat...
thomas.r.webb@swf02.usace.army.milLast edited by Knight in Mossy Oak; 12-20-2007, 06:56 PM.
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