That's an excellent question, I think yes it only applies to private landowners sections BUT I'm not positive. I'll ask to make sure. However, I do know that most land borders between private and public are not signed and when they are, they are certainly not obvious so it makes it hard to judge if you are on private or public land.
Christina
----- Original Message -----From: Down RiverSent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 1:47 PMSubject: [PikesPeakRiverRunners] RE: [Allmembers2009] AHRA CTF Meeting Notes- July 9, 2009Christina,
As always thanks for your time and effort you put into these meetings
and disseminating the information to the community. I have a question
about this statement:
* Floatfishing: Reminder that "stopping" on rocks mid-river or
using anchors are not allowed by float fishermen. Private landowners do
not appreciate these strategies for float fishermen to stay on their
property (reaches mid-river). Float fishermen use this strategy to
linger in good fishing spots.
Does that apply only to private water?
Sincerely,
Zach
DRE Store Manager
888-467-2144.![]()