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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Accesssing creeks on private property
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 525216" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>I posted similar response here somewhere.....</p><p>A lot of bridges in new have a boundary area owned by the council/RMS etc. </p><p>And a lot of illegally attached fences to them from the adjoining properties. </p><p>The fence generally should be run parrael with the bridge and road at a particular distance from it down towards the creek/river.</p><p>Your options to access...</p><p>* go door knock and ask if you can jump the fence! ( best option) </p><p>* ask the local council/ authority of the distance they own from the bridge, and top the fence staying within the distance. </p><p>Most farmers will let you, and you have shown them respect and responsibility. </p><p>But be prepared to be challenged by hoping the fence. Even if legal to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 525216, member: 9124"] I posted similar response here somewhere..... A lot of bridges in new have a boundary area owned by the council/RMS etc. And a lot of illegally attached fences to them from the adjoining properties. The fence generally should be run parrael with the bridge and road at a particular distance from it down towards the creek/river. Your options to access... * go door knock and ask if you can jump the fence! ( best option) * ask the local council/ authority of the distance they own from the bridge, and top the fence staying within the distance. Most farmers will let you, and you have shown them respect and responsibility. But be prepared to be challenged by hoping the fence. Even if legal to do so. [/QUOTE]
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