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billconner
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Similar here in NY. They use the term "navigable" but, unless I read it wrong, the creek or river bottom belongs to the land owner. I read it as I could float and paddle, but not stand in creek.Here in Michigan the rules on rivers and creeks for public access is the log rule. If the body of water is deep enough to float logs, then the public can walk the river / stream bed. Great Lakes are public to high water mark on the beach. Very few private beaches are around and most are very small. In the order of 40-100’ wide spots. All you do is walk the water edge, public land.



