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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 5828165" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p>In court, you dont have to anchor, or touch bottom to be trespassing. Picture this, you are walking down sidewalk, jewelry store window is broken out. You reach in, steal a ring. The second your arm breaks that imaginary barrier, you are trespassing. Same applys on water. Enter a federal refuge in a boat, during duck season, on water. Cross the property line, dont touch anything. You will find out quick about trespassing. Lol. As for huntin the Mississippi, l did for yrs. Had some big days. All about water level, duks staging. Ran a 1760 with a sixty tiller. 2 ft sides. The Mississippi is very unforgiving. You need to know area well, at all stages. Dikes are very dangerous. Especially with a foot of water over them. When l hunted it, no cell phones. At least now, you can have a phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 5828165, member: 7928"] In court, you dont have to anchor, or touch bottom to be trespassing. Picture this, you are walking down sidewalk, jewelry store window is broken out. You reach in, steal a ring. The second your arm breaks that imaginary barrier, you are trespassing. Same applys on water. Enter a federal refuge in a boat, during duck season, on water. Cross the property line, dont touch anything. You will find out quick about trespassing. Lol. As for huntin the Mississippi, l did for yrs. Had some big days. All about water level, duks staging. Ran a 1760 with a sixty tiller. 2 ft sides. The Mississippi is very unforgiving. You need to know area well, at all stages. Dikes are very dangerous. Especially with a foot of water over them. When l hunted it, no cell phones. At least now, you can have a phone. [/QUOTE]
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