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Title: Fishing rights in a canoe
Post by: pearcey on March 14, 2014, 07:55:07 PM
Hello All
Can anyone tell me if i am doing anything wrong by the following,
Fishing at the Condamine river at Tummavulle upstream from Yarramolong Weir, on my last venture there i launched my canoe at the Tummavulle bridge which is public property working my way down stream flicking lures having a good time next thing i had some arsehole abusing me telling me to &*#@ off his property,after listening to his abuse i told him that i was not doing anything wrong as i gained access to the river on public land and that he does not own the river or fish and carried on fishing then he threatened to stop me with a double barrel shotgun that was his exact words, this happened about 6weeks ago,
So tonight i called him and advised him of my intentions to go fishing there again tomorrow thinking this would be the right way to go only to cop another barrage of abuse and saying to fish else where, should i report this w@nker.    Sorry if this is a bit long winded.....
Cheers Pearcey :Hunting)
Title: Re: Fishing rights in a canoe
Post by: aussiebasser on March 15, 2014, 07:55:33 AM
If he has threatened to shoot you, the police are the people you need to speak to.  But you should have done it as soon as it happened the first time.
Title: Re: Fishing rights in a canoe
Post by: Sweetwater on March 15, 2014, 08:26:29 AM
You're allowed to be on the water, but not on the riverbanks along the edge. The beds and banks of the river are his land but is crown land, however an adjoining land ownder can presume the river bank next to his property are his & grant/deny access as desired.

So if you're floating along in a canoe & you access the water from a crossing / reserve etc you're doing nothing wrong.

Producing a gun and threatened to use one breaks state & federal laws. Even the mention of a gun you should call 000 imediately!!!
Title: Re: Fishing rights in a canoe
Post by: UBK on March 15, 2014, 09:21:59 AM
Why wouldn't you call the cops? Trespassing or not, you should have first up.
Title: Re: Fishing rights in a canoe
Post by: dirvin21 on March 22, 2014, 11:21:37 PM
report him
it is a crime to "use a firearm to threaten or intimidate a person"
Title: Re: Fishing rights in a canoe
Post by: snodger on March 24, 2014, 10:18:28 AM
Yer mate report him. Even now this far out its worth it and may stop him threatining anyone else.
I was going to fish there a few weeks back. Glad I went to the Lemon Tree side now.