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<blockquote data-quote="user 5263" data-source="post: 484658" data-attributes="member: 5263"><p>I never enter a river through a fence. I had trouble with a bloke at Nundle NSW some time ago that took exception to all fossickers. He complained, a local ranger turned up. He pointed out that there were private property fences on one side of the river, but I explained that, I hadn't entered the river through any fences and that the farmer cannot own the river and in fact the fences some distance from the river. He then went on the mention turbidity, but after I said that he might like to take that up with the guy who complained, as his cattle which he was moving along the river might be causing a fair bit let alone urine and faeces being dumped in Tamworth's drinking water, he checked my pensioner card and left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 5263, post: 484658, member: 5263"] I never enter a river through a fence. I had trouble with a bloke at Nundle NSW some time ago that took exception to all fossickers. He complained, a local ranger turned up. He pointed out that there were private property fences on one side of the river, but I explained that, I hadn't entered the river through any fences and that the farmer cannot own the river and in fact the fences some distance from the river. He then went on the mention turbidity, but after I said that he might like to take that up with the guy who complained, as his cattle which he was moving along the river might be causing a fair bit let alone urine and faeces being dumped in Tamworth's drinking water, he checked my pensioner card and left. [/QUOTE]
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