Nonmeandered waters issue still vexing South Dakota landowners, anglers
Lawmakers are set to study how the use of publicly-owned bodies of water over privately-owned land should be regulated.
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Lawmakers are set to study how the use of publicly-owned bodies of water over privately-owned land should be regulated.
March decision that neither outdoors enthusiasts nor private landowners have the right to the water has reintroduced uncertainty into an already complex problem of how South Dakota’s non-meandered lakes should be used.
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