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<blockquote data-quote="BoomerSoonerOUalways" data-source="post: 3859796" data-attributes="member: 51229"><p>Not Texas, Arizona. Lots of BLM land and while not tons of public fishing spots down south, the more northern you get in AZ the better the fishing gets. I wasn't asking if I should break the rules/law or not. I guess that was my fault for miscommunication. I guess what I have read is, and like some of you have said is that if the state stocks it you have to let the public fish it for a fee but again if I am pissing someone off just by fishing "their" pond in their neighborhood then im not interested. I just never see anyone fishing these areas and was curious but I respect the homeowners and their property rights, I just know SOME people like to think they own the access to everything when they really dont, as entitlement goes both ways. I just wanted some clarification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomerSoonerOUalways, post: 3859796, member: 51229"] Not Texas, Arizona. Lots of BLM land and while not tons of public fishing spots down south, the more northern you get in AZ the better the fishing gets. I wasn't asking if I should break the rules/law or not. I guess that was my fault for miscommunication. I guess what I have read is, and like some of you have said is that if the state stocks it you have to let the public fish it for a fee but again if I am pissing someone off just by fishing "their" pond in their neighborhood then im not interested. I just never see anyone fishing these areas and was curious but I respect the homeowners and their property rights, I just know SOME people like to think they own the access to everything when they really dont, as entitlement goes both ways. I just wanted some clarification. [/QUOTE]
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