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<blockquote data-quote="fwdoz" data-source="post: 579259" data-attributes="member: 18597"><p>Those pics posted by Megsy were like some of the river frontages I encountered in South Australia when I lived there. The areas of river I fished were where the owners were known to me & their permission sought before EVERY visit. It's what you call being respectful. I would always leave everything as I found it & if I noticed anything untoward always told the owner before I left.</p><p></p><p>There were 2 types of farmers. Those who were proactive 100% & limited stock access to a very small access area all of the time, and the others who just allowed their stock to destroy almost all of the river frontage.</p><p></p><p>It was reduced somewhat when farmers had to reduce the amount of access stock had to the rivers which saw areas recover.</p><p></p><p>So it goes both ways; you have some idiot farmers & you have some idiot visitors to rivers who both think they have god given rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fwdoz, post: 579259, member: 18597"] Those pics posted by Megsy were like some of the river frontages I encountered in South Australia when I lived there. The areas of river I fished were where the owners were known to me & their permission sought before EVERY visit. It's what you call being respectful. I would always leave everything as I found it & if I noticed anything untoward always told the owner before I left. There were 2 types of farmers. Those who were proactive 100% & limited stock access to a very small access area all of the time, and the others who just allowed their stock to destroy almost all of the river frontage. It was reduced somewhat when farmers had to reduce the amount of access stock had to the rivers which saw areas recover. So it goes both ways; you have some idiot farmers & you have some idiot visitors to rivers who both think they have god given rights. [/QUOTE]
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