[WSBARP] Public access to creeks

Craig Gourley craig at glgmail.com
Fri Aug 13 10:44:36 PDT 2021


Listmates  While I am sure that different waterways have different rules ( navigable v. non navigable for example) is anyone familiar with any rule that says the state owns or has rights over 30 feet on each side on a non navigable stream?  Client has neighbors claiming they can use 30 feet of his property adjoining the water for their drunken frolics as it is "state land".  Never heard of that before. Anyone else?

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