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  1. 2 hours ago, Rack Attack said:

    I really love how our society has come to the point where the people that violate the law (i.e. the criminal) has somehow become the victim.  Grant it, in this case it's a pretty minor issue, but none the less we are talking about defending the people trespassing and villainizing the property owner that wants them off his property and wants to know how they gained access to his property.  How did we get to the point were the guy minding his own business fishing with his family/friends on property they purchased and maintained (seemingly in the middle of nowhere) isn't allowed to be irate when people stroll up to them while trespassing?   

    Excellent point

  2. 3 minutes ago, Rack Attack said:

    Actually that was proven not to be the case on the salmon river in Pulaski.  Barclay owned the property around the river and won in court that anglers could not walk the river without paying him trespass fee.  Guides and anglers can drift boats through, but they cannot anchor.

    https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/9924.html

    Looks like my thoughts aren't correct.Just read this dec writing and some landowners do actually own the water.Maybe this guy did own the water,I  am afraid we will never really know.

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  3. I would say the guy that claimed they trespassed over stepped.Any claim that he owns half the waterway-river sure seems out of line.I was alway under the impression that waterways had a right of way that is owned by state or federal government.He was a total dick,the two young guys were more than polite.I think if I was in their shoes I would have totally ignored him,and guessing he would have backed off.

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  4. Around 20 yrs ago I was loading my 4 wheeler in the back of my pickup,ramps attached to tailgate I thought.Ramps slipped out when I was about 3/4 up,I hit the concrete floor with the machine basically standing up on its rear tires.Only year I ever missed opening day  of deer hunting,and 2 weeks of work.You can never be too careful loading on ramps in to truck bed.

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  5. 2 minutes ago, Belo said:

     

    I own a ford, pontiac and chevy. 4 yamaha's and a can-am. I buy what I think is the best for my situation.

    Which is why I'd never buy a ford truck of course...

     

    hahahahah sorry just having fun.

    Having fun is good,sure would be total boredoom if we all thought and did the same things.

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