this was touched on in another thread and I decided to make a topic out of it.
the old controversy of who has rights to the lake and access points etc.
we all know that the lake is state property and open to travel by anyone without restriction, cept for boundaries like state, us/canada, and or indian reservation lines such as the case on upper red lake.
to create revenue, the resorts on many many lakes plow and maintain roads and bridges on the lake. they plow out to areas often times to have access for their rental houses.
while doing this, they keep areas of the lake open for customers who use their access.
in essence they cordon off areas of the lake, staking a claim, if you will of a portion of the lake.
rights to these areas of the lakes become patrolled and gaurded.
people traveling onto these areas of the lakes without "proper" road access passes are often told to leave the area.
some are threatened.
the belief of ownership is in my opinion out of hand.
the restriction of free travel amounts to no more than holding an area of lake up for ransome.
while plowing the roads, they create burms, which in heavy snowfall seasons will cause the ice to fracture creating a pressure ridge.
I have seen this several times, and once, the ridge followed the road bank for eight miles.
this effectively closed off an area of the lake, leaving little option but to pay more than one access fee to the lake in order to have access to all the public water.
we can see the argument here. there is law, writen but often ignored and unwritten law.
the way I see it, plowing a road out for paying customers is a priveledge.
if a road is going to be maintained in any fashion that will restrict free travel, then a regulation should be put in place that they should create a safe crossing area for every half mile of road.
these areas should be opened up and maintained safe as long as the road exsists and creates a travel burdon.
the access fee should be for the private land crossing that allows one to enter the lake.
the resorts pray for enough snow to create these partitions. this makes patroling the area less nessecary as free travel isnt possible anyway with deep snow conditions.
on the other hand, it is nice that someone is out there creating the bridges and crossings to naturaly bad ice conditions.
it takes alot of work and for this they should be rewarded, but keep in mind, the bridge building isnt a right, it is a priveledge.
who owns the bridge when it is in place?
who owns a portable deerstand when it is placed on public property and left?
that has been asked and answered before, it is public property.
I would not use a bridge put in by a resort that I did not pay access at, but that is me and some may not see it that way. I have the utmost respect for the work that goes into maintianing the road and bridge, but we cant loose sight that this is PUBLIC WATER!
harrass me and I will be dialing 911 faster that you can utter your second expletive at me.
should I buy eight different road access passes because there are eight different access points on a lake?
wouldn't want to upset anyone by tresspassing on "their part of the lake"
not to single anyone out, but a resort owner said in this forum that if he saw anyone driving to fast on the lake, he would give them their ten dollars back and tell them to leave.  ....excuse me? leave what? my lake? this public lake?
or your self claimed portion of the lake?
I know the reasons he stated this and with stated behavior, they would deserve no less than a whoopin, but who is anyone, to say who can or can not remain on any body of water?
so, let the s*** fly. lets see who besides me can put their foot in their mouth.
oppinions? ideas?
lets have it.