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Originally Posted by basspilot
From my research of doing this once before on the ramapo river which backs up to many houses (just like the passaic) I technically dont think you can walk onto someones property. The kicker is that there are certain towns where property lines go into or through the river and in that case you are allowed in them only if no body part is touching the ground, or in this case the river bed. For example you would be allowed to take a kayak or boat through or fish in someones property baring you do not get out or land the vessel on that individuals property. That is how I perceived the regs regarding trespassing on rivers. In my honest oppinion though if your wading the river and fishing I dont see a problem with that as long as your not fishing from the bank. The river and fish were here more than likely long before that person was so I dont see any harm in it. Then again I am an avid angler so that might be slightly bias  .
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Check the tax maps & see where the boundary lines are. Some are actually drawn on the bottom of streams. In that case, they own the land @ the bottom of the stream. If any part of you comes in contact with it, it is trespassing. If you are floating in a canoe, you are legal. However, if you anchor, or the sinker / bait comes in contact with the bottom it can be construed as trespassing,.........LAWYERS!!!@*#&%$!!
Sometimes, landowners will post signs to relieve themselves of any liability should you get injured while on their property. Ask them,.........often, they will let you fish