Quote Originally Posted by Fntsyfbgod View Post
From the Commonwealth Journal
"Moreover, Kentucky courts have recognized that the right of navigation for commercial or recreational purposes may include the right to temporary anchorage and incidental uses of the riverbed."
http://www.somerset-kentucky.com/opi...065084150.html

If you want to believe a KDFWR fine. I have known a couple KDFWR employees good guys dont get me wrong but they dont know everything. Most likely he heard it from a buddy who heard it from another guy. Maybe he is right and everybody else is wrong. But I am pretty sure they didnt take law classes when they started.
I took this straight from the biologist in charge of managing Elkhorn Creek. I doubt wade fishing would be included under "incidental uses." My source for this is Jeff Crosby, central district fisheries biologist for KDFWR and he is in charge of managing Elkhorn. My guess would be he has read the law and talked to LEO's as well as the KDFWR legal counsel about this.