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Accesssing creeks on private property
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<blockquote data-quote="savage bitter" data-source="post: 459926" data-attributes="member: 13873"><p>in qld we were told by police that canoes can come up your creeks and rivers on my property if they are capable to be navigated which means paddle from one end to the other without taking the boat out of the water and putting back in at another point they are not allowed to trespass above the high water mark not tide mark but were the creek runs its normal highest point and in that travel area they cant camp light fires but can fish along that water way and all fishing rules in qld still must apply but in the same travel area if they break anything fence crossing the creek or trees pump lines or anything in the creek or river that is part of the day to day running of the property finds can be issued and people just walking up the creek or river is trespassing if they have crossed a fence or not you will get in trouble all this was from the Charleville police</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savage bitter, post: 459926, member: 13873"] in qld we were told by police that canoes can come up your creeks and rivers on my property if they are capable to be navigated which means paddle from one end to the other without taking the boat out of the water and putting back in at another point they are not allowed to trespass above the high water mark not tide mark but were the creek runs its normal highest point and in that travel area they cant camp light fires but can fish along that water way and all fishing rules in qld still must apply but in the same travel area if they break anything fence crossing the creek or trees pump lines or anything in the creek or river that is part of the day to day running of the property finds can be issued and people just walking up the creek or river is trespassing if they have crossed a fence or not you will get in trouble all this was from the Charleville police [/QUOTE]
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