RE: Private and posted waters!
2008/09/19 09:29:04
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Booge,
This is just my opinion, some land owners are sick of the damage to there property and the mess left behind, I would do the same if I had that problem. However, it is also my opinion that some guides and/or clubs have gotten some land owners to post there land and then letting the guides access there land. It is a shame but it is the direct result from bad fishing practices, trash left behind, ect. ect. I understand the land owners but I have found that if you approach the land owners they may grant access if they deem your going to care for their land as if it was your own, some just have their hand out too. Its all just a shame. A good example is on the east side, above rt 5 on 20 mile is a very good streach for a few hundred yards, and I had heard that some one in a elite($$$) fishing club caught what would have been a state record brown but because it was posted land it was not allowed.I think that section is leased with a big check every year but everything started with messy fishermen and the land owner will only let a select few that is not in the elite club to fish it. I think what the fish comm. is doing will help get back some of these prime spots but time will tell. Unfortunatly it comes down to the mighty dollar. Heck everytime I headed west to Elk, Walnut or Trout, the crowds and lack of knowing the creeks pushed me back to the east side that I know much better. NY permit will open up 20 mile a bunch. This year I will do some exploring on Elk and the Nut.
By the way, do you live in Meadville?