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- Wed May 18, 2011 1:57 pm
- Forum: Federal
- Topic: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
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Re: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
One reason I ask about Cedar Bayou is that right now, there is a big stink going on on the Bayou with one of the more prominent families in the area. In the late 80's early 90's, they applied to the COE for a "boat slip" permit, and were granted the permit. Time was running out on the permit, and they were trying to renew it, with the intention of opening up a barge terminal on the bayou, basically across the bayou from one of the city parks, where a lot of people fish, ski, run PWC's, etc. Being that they are applying to the COE for their permit, I figured it might be a COE waterway, and me carrying my handgun could cause problems. As for the lakes, I was not able to find Lake Conroe or Lake Houston, but I believe I have read on this site that Conroe IS a COE lake. I will keep digging through your links.
- Tue May 17, 2011 11:26 am
- Forum: Federal
- Topic: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
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Re: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
I will look at the referenced sites, but in the mean time, I will follow your first instructions. I'm looking specifically at Cedar Bayou in Baytown, TX, Lake Houston, Lake Conroe for lakes. I dont believe bay's would be ACOE waterways, but in the interest of being sure, Trinity Bay, burnett Bay, Crystal Bay, Scott Bay, Black Duck Bay, and Tabbs Bay.RPB wrote: Basically 3 ways ... 1) ask me
For reference, I'm in Baytown, TX. Where about in central TX are you located?
- Mon May 16, 2011 3:28 pm
- Forum: Federal
- Topic: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
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Re: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
How does one go about finding out what lakes and waterways may or may not be ACOE? I am getting ready to buy a kayak, and have a couple of places I intend to use it, but would like to know if I can legally bring my handgun with me.