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July 23, 2008

Utah court's access ruling divides anglers, landowners

A July 18 ruling by the Utah Supreme Court allowing access rights across streambeds on private land is poised to heighten tensions between anglers and landowners in the state. "The public has the right to touch privately owned beds of state waters in ways incidental to all recreational rights provided for in the easement," the opinion states. In the Park City Record.

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