If trash really is the issue then they need to come with me. I can take them to a creek that has no floaters, will never have any floaters, ever, and it's a trashy mess. I have been afraid of running into somebody's crop down in there so maybe that's what they are really worried about.
What he's trying to do is change the law so that the owner has all the rights right up to the low water mark or basically the edge of the water. Also every stream will be deemed non-navigable unless it has been deemed navigable by a Missouri court. You will be able to float a navigable stream and wade in the stream but the minute you step foot on dry land you will be trespassing.
Thank you. Most of these are from an Olympus TG870. It's been a great investment. 100% waterproof so you don't have to worry about getting it wet while out fishing.
So with the weather people calling for the end of the world and all the milk and bread missing from area stores a small group of us headed to ROLF for a little eating, drinking, and fishing. We arrived around 11:00 am on Friday and never left until around the same time on Sunday. Water was low and the fishing was really slow but the eating and drinking and just hanging out with buddies was pretty awesome. We caught a few on rubberlegs and one in the group had a little luck throwing streamers at browns.
My dad always kept his pretty short. I think he did this in the beginning as a way of making sure that I was always wearing one. Instead of clipping it on to the life jacket he would have one tied to the life jacket.
I always drove a bassboat like a madman so I always had the kill switch and life jacket thing going. Luckily I never needed it.
It was a good thing that he wasn't running in a pack. You never want to run in a pack but we all know that sometimes you get caught up in one and some of those guys aren't smart enough to not run like that.
You really think that was MDC's choice. You act like every government agency has full control over how their budget is spent. They don't. You don't like the way they operate then talk to your state representatives. You know the ones that actually make these rules. It's like arguing with a stocker in Walmart for what they charge in products.