In question is a fisherman’s access to a creek or stream that winds though private land. Or a canoe or kayak navigator that decides to get off the water on private land along a river. Both are hypothetical situations that aren’t so hypothetical.
But federal law and Illinois law remain at odds over ownership, access, and use of the state’s streams, lakes, and rivers.
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