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Question regarding land/water rights
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12/31/05 12:08 AM
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AnthonyD
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I was looking at the map for Meadows lake in Round Rock today and had a question regarding the fenceline and whether or not i'd be trespassing. The link for the map is below: http://texasfishingmaps.net/newmaps/MeadowsLake.pdf Is the center of the lake off-limits to kayaks/canoes, or does that just pertain to the shorline? I was thinking that once you were on the water that you were okay unless you got off your boat onto someone's land. This tends to paint a different picture to me.
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Re: Question regarding land/water rights
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01/03/06 03:28 AM
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THE_COACH
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Just looking at that map - the only "off limits" area seems to be on dry land. I can't tell if the posted area means everything in that trianlge or everything across that bisecting fence that crosses the water.
I know on "navigable" waterways, as long as you stay ON WATER you are fine. But those are like creeks and rivers, not sure about a pond/lake.
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Re: Question regarding land/water rights
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01/03/06 03:35 AM
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THE_COACH
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If you are allowed to access it, let me know. The next time I vist my brother in Kyle, maybe we can hook up
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