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Hunt-able water

Posted By: Dave Scott

Hunt-able water - 11/30/22 05:39 PM

Is all public water open to waterfowl hunting unless some local town has a restriction?
Posted By: ducknbass

Re: Hunt-able water - 11/30/22 05:55 PM

Every body of water is “owned” by a controlling authority with exception of rivers and the gulf. Each authority has guidelines and rules as to what is and is not allowed on their property. Find the authority for that body of water and you’ll generally find their rules in black and white.
Posted By: Dave Scott

Re: Hunt-able water - 12/01/22 03:59 PM

Thanks. I was pretty sure if I set up in a pond in a city park that some folks wouldn't be happy. smile
Posted By: Guy

Re: Hunt-able water - 12/01/22 04:26 PM

Originally Posted by Dave Scott
Thanks. I was pretty sure if I set up in a pond in a city park that some folks wouldn't be happy. smile

Just get in and out quickly. bolt
Posted By: jnd59

Re: Hunt-able water - 12/01/22 06:29 PM

Originally Posted by Dave Scott
Thanks. I was pretty sure if I set up in a pond in a city park that some folks wouldn't be happy. smile


Drive by Hunting....
Posted By: Esh and Hattie

Re: Hunt-able water - 12/01/22 06:34 PM

You can do anything once
Posted By: ducknbass

Re: Hunt-able water - 12/01/22 06:38 PM

True story. 1st duck I ever shot was on lake Rockwall out of a boat as they were coming into roost. Paddled that boat up to the bank between to trailer houses and a woman came out and said she called the sheriff so we hurried on home!
Posted By: Dave Scott

Re: Hunt-able water - 12/02/22 03:17 PM

Reason for air rifles.
Posted By: DonPablo

Re: Hunt-able water - 12/02/22 04:19 PM

I've heard that there are some counties that have banned discharge of a firearm on the river making it illegal to hunt the river. But how do you know which ones have done that?
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