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by bigred90gt
Wed May 18, 2011 1:57 pm
Forum: Federal
Topic: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
Replies: 42
Views: 10456

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.
by bigred90gt
Tue May 17, 2011 11:26 am
Forum: Federal
Topic: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
Replies: 42
Views: 10456

Re: ACOE land and federal HR 1865

RPB wrote: Basically 3 ways ... 1) ask me :mrgreen:
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.

For reference, I'm in Baytown, TX. Where about in central TX are you located?
by bigred90gt
Mon May 16, 2011 3:28 pm
Forum: Federal
Topic: ACOE land and federal HR 1865
Replies: 42
Views: 10456

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.

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