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Went down to the samish for some good kings, as they put up a great fight are are some of the larger fish that roll through this time of year. Went float fishing eggs, at about 4 foot depth. My cousin and I waded through the river, getting in it under a public bridge (public access point), then waded upstream from Thomas road. After we each caught a good 20# king, we were approached by two guys who were up on the dike, on the north end of the river. They stopped at the excellent hole my cousin and I had found, with their own fishing gear.
These guys said that the landowners owned the land out and into the actual river bed, claiming that we were therefore trespassing even though I was pretty sure that this was public water, and that landowners cannot own the riverbed, beneath the original high tide mark. Thinking I was not educated enough about the law and after my cousin begged us to leave, we left. Now I am also not the type of person to make noise and leave garbage behind, I have always despised people who ruin the serenity and peace of fishing in beautiful land.
Now This is more of a questioning post rather that it is an actual report. So Two major things. One being, if we were trespassing while wading through the river, then weren't they trespassing by walking along the dike? And what is the actual law about Private ownership of the river bed beneath navigable waters? (Washington state DNR said that the river is navigable up to 320 feet from the railroad tracks, quite a ways up river).
My belief is that these two guys did not want us to be fishing "their fishing hole" that it was "their" private land.
Please respond in the comments about these few questions, anything would be extremely lightening.
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