04-30-2021, 05:19 PM
(04-29-2021, 10:16 PM)danbnz Wrote: You can fish the entire section as long as you remain within the high water mark, or need to portage around an obstruction. Thanks for trying to dissuade the public from accessing a public river. I will continue to fish there as I please.Your comments validated everything I said and points I was making. Thanks!
Access corridor width — Recreational access is limited to the bed of the Weber River within the ordinary highwater mark. The permanent vegetative line along the river will serve as both the ordinary highwater mark and the access boundary.
Activities allowed — Use is limited to water-based recreational activities.
Trespass — Access rights on the river do not allow recreational users to trespass on properly posted, private property above the river's permanent vegetative line. Access to and from the river is limited to the following:
Public access points (i.e., public land, highway right-of-ways, private property that is not posted, etc.)
Properly posted, private property with landowner permission
Portage — A person may leave the riverbed to travel (or portage) around a dangerous obstruction in the river, as long as that person takes the most direct route that is closest to the water.
This is for the section above echo, below you are correct you can only float and fish.