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Etiquette for asking permission to prospect on private property
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<blockquote data-quote="XIV" data-source="post: 77486" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>If you start at a bridge or roadside and walk up river. </p><p>You must stay within 18 feet of the riverbank. </p><p>This is classified as crown land. </p><p>If you are approached by a property owner. Don't jump on the back foot and say I'm allowed to be here. </p><p>Be respectful." Hi mate, how you doing " before they ask you to leave. And cause a seen. </p><p>There are only 3 rivers that I know of in Vic that are owned by the land owners </p><p>And none of them are gold bearing. </p><p>But do hold some really nice trout. </p><p></p><p>I know what its like to go and knock on the door to ask for permission to fish/prospect </p><p>I'm shy about it too. </p><p>But you never know. Unless you ask. </p><p>They sometimes let you drive down to the river/creek and will check on you later to see how you went. </p><p>I've even had them come down and help out. </p><p>Always say goodbye before you leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XIV, post: 77486, member: 735"] If you start at a bridge or roadside and walk up river. You must stay within 18 feet of the riverbank. This is classified as crown land. If you are approached by a property owner. Don't jump on the back foot and say I'm allowed to be here. Be respectful." Hi mate, how you doing " before they ask you to leave. And cause a seen. There are only 3 rivers that I know of in Vic that are owned by the land owners And none of them are gold bearing. But do hold some really nice trout. I know what its like to go and knock on the door to ask for permission to fish/prospect I'm shy about it too. But you never know. Unless you ask. They sometimes let you drive down to the river/creek and will check on you later to see how you went. I've even had them come down and help out. Always say goodbye before you leave. [/QUOTE]
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