The Land Bulletin
Stream and water access has long been a complex issue across the West, particularly in Colorado, and this year, it’s once again at the forefront of conversation. In this episode, we’re joined by former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter and former Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Dan Prenzlow to break down the legal framework behind the right-to-float and right-to-wade debate currently on the table. We walk through the history of the issue, recent developments, and the potential impacts on landowners, recreation, and wildlife habitat. Tune in for a deeper look at what’s at stake for landowners, anglers, and anyone interested in the future of access across the West. Topics [0:00] Intro: Why stream access is back in the spotlight [6:02] The Taylor River conflict and the push for “right to float.” [12:52] How stream access ties directly to ranch value [15:47] Habitat impacts: increased pressure on rivers [19:48] What advocates are actually trying to change [25:43] Could new laws actually threaten floating rights? [31:58] Legal uncertainty and the risk of long-term litigation [34:33] Groups leading education and advocacy efforts [37:24] Closing Thoughts: Why this issue crosses political lines Links CWCA.org [https://www.cwca.org/] Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us: Mirr Ranch Group 901 Acoma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone: (303) 623-4545 https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
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