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Originally Posted by buzzbaiter
Not true. Only the water itself is public domain. The river bed can be owned. IOW, its okay as long as your not touching the bottom(like in a boat). Its silly but that's NJ law for you. Many examples of this in NJ where you have a nice trout stream flowing through private land. Even if you access the stream via public land, once you enter posted land, that streambed is also private land as well. Pa has the navigable river law whereby any river(like the Lehigh) designated as a navigable is !00% public both the water and bed of the river. Not sure that applies to NJ rivers. Personally I don't see how one can own a stream. Its like owning air or clouds.
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Because the Passaic is tidal up to the Dundee dam there may be other considerations too. I believe tidal waters are public up to the high tide mark.