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<blockquote data-quote="Lineman" data-source="post: 3860692" data-attributes="member: 2498"><p>Yeah my thoughts exactly about the new owner. Sadly they don’t “own” the water just the land surrounding it and he can and will stop people from fishing just for the fact he owns the land. Doesn’t hunt, fish or run cattle just a straight up prick. By the way this spot is so overstocked it needs fished, every cast you would catch 2-3# bass at minimum, tons of nice crappie and perch too, I actually have a state record in my shop from this place. </p><p>Probably over ran by snakes now, that was another reason my friend let everyone fish. Kill the snakes so he didn’t have as much of a problem, lots of moccasins hang around the south east part.</p><p></p><p>I own land as well and I will let anyone fish, even put up ladders so they don’t open gates or tear my fence up getting to the creek.</p><p>As long as they don’t trash it they are welcome back. Since I have let people fish “my” part of the creek I can tell you it’s beer bottle, can and trash free… Go on down and look where people aren’t allowed and it’s trashed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lineman, post: 3860692, member: 2498"] Yeah my thoughts exactly about the new owner. Sadly they don’t “own” the water just the land surrounding it and he can and will stop people from fishing just for the fact he owns the land. Doesn’t hunt, fish or run cattle just a straight up prick. By the way this spot is so overstocked it needs fished, every cast you would catch 2-3# bass at minimum, tons of nice crappie and perch too, I actually have a state record in my shop from this place. Probably over ran by snakes now, that was another reason my friend let everyone fish. Kill the snakes so he didn’t have as much of a problem, lots of moccasins hang around the south east part. I own land as well and I will let anyone fish, even put up ladders so they don’t open gates or tear my fence up getting to the creek. As long as they don’t trash it they are welcome back. Since I have let people fish “my” part of the creek I can tell you it’s beer bottle, can and trash free… Go on down and look where people aren’t allowed and it’s trashed out. [/QUOTE]
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