Submitted by ProfessionalPopular6 t3_113yzuq in vermont
Optimized_Orangutan t1_j8t8udx wrote
Reply to comment by ProfessionalPopular6 in Public river access by ProfessionalPopular6
Unless the land is posted and signed, you are allowed to respectfully access it legally. This goes for any private land in Vermont. Local custom is to ask first, despite that not being legally required, just the polite thing to do.
Edit: the caveat being, if someone asks you to leave, you need to leave. Once they tell you that you are not welcome, you are trespassing.
Edit2: another caveat, if you get hurt on their land and it wasn't because of a hazard they created, they are not liable.
Key-Understanding770 t1_j8vheer wrote
VT is high water mark. If you can access the water way on public/state land then you can fish. Private land ends at the high Water mark
Reasonable_Bend_1472 t1_j8wcu2n wrote
Even if it is a hazard they created - like an unsafe bridge over a stream - they are not liable. (https://legislature.vermont.gov/statutes/section/12/203/05793).
It has to be willful and wanton misconduct, like setting a trap for people, before the landowner has any liability.
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