Straight Arrow
Well-known member
Highway vs Montana navigable stream is a poor analogy IMO. It was not a clarification where "an internet thread has voted on it". It was information from the Montana hunting access regulations and the Montanas stream access law.So let me put it more simply. If I am hunting forest service land south of highway 2 and I'm walking along and cross highway 2 to hunt the forest service land north of the highway I illegally just by default was "hunting" on highway 2? It's the same with a river or stream. Rivers and streams are the highways of the west from before we were even a nation. You can't hunt the highway or streambed but you can use the highways (rivers) to access other huntable land.
I know these legislators have smart attorneys on staff so I have to think they purposely write the laws to be ambiguous or intentionally grey to give more lawyers work later on.
Sorry if there is a separate thread on this, maybe I'll go read it, but I doubt it's a settled matter even if an internet thread has voted on it.
You certainly have the prerogative to not believe my point, but in any case I encourage you to research the Montana hunting access regulations, rather than throw out contrived analogies.
BTW, the Montana hunting access regulations are much more straight forward than the corner crossing issue.