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Accesssing creeks on private property
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 459806" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Just a reminder, </p><p>Creeks running through private are off limits within trespassing laws in NSW.You have no right to even walk or canoe through them.</p><p>For instance the Meroo is a creek, not a river!</p><p>Rivers do carry other circumstantial rights to use.</p><p>Poaching/trespassing has been on the rise on my friends property in the Windeyer district.And believe me he is over it, and will not hesitate to ring the police or persuade you off quickly.</p><p> He does enjoy legally shooting on his property with high a high calibre rifle....</p><p>So always respect someones PRIVATE PROPERTY!Basically break and enter to a land owner to just help yourself to his land.-</p><p>In the US, you wouldn't get a polite bullet of your head as warning.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 459806, member: 9124"] Just a reminder, Creeks running through private are off limits within trespassing laws in NSW.You have no right to even walk or canoe through them. For instance the Meroo is a creek, not a river! Rivers do carry other circumstantial rights to use. Poaching/trespassing has been on the rise on my friends property in the Windeyer district.And believe me he is over it, and will not hesitate to ring the police or persuade you off quickly. He does enjoy legally shooting on his property with high a high calibre rifle.... So always respect someones PRIVATE PROPERTY!Basically break and enter to a land owner to just help yourself to his land.- In the US, you wouldn't get a polite bullet of your head as warning..... [/QUOTE]
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