Harassed by Millionaire that thinks he owns Lake Washington Kayak Fishing

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This millionaire thinks he owns all of Lake Washington. He simply doesn't like people fishing near his new dock where bass are located close by. He threated to call the police on me and repeatedly tells me I don't know the law.

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Washington State Constitution article on navigable waterways

ARTICLE 17, SECTION 1

SECTION 1 DECLARATION OF STATE OWNERSHIP. The state of Washington asserts its ownership to the beds and shores of all navigable waters in the state up to and including the line of ordinary high tide, in waters where the tide ebbs and flows, and up to and including the line of ordinary high water within the banks of all navigable rivers and lakes: Provided, that this section shall not be construed so as to debar any person from asserting his claim to vested rights in the courts of the state.

Washington Law on Hunter and Angler Harassment

https://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.as....

RCW 77.15.210
Obstructing the taking of fish, shellfish, or wildlife—Penalty.
(1) A person is guilty of obstructing the taking of fish[, shellfish,] or wildlife if the person:
(a) Harasses, drives, or disturbs fish, shellfish, or wildlife with the intent of disrupting lawful pursuit or taking thereof; or
(b) Harasses, intimidates, or interferes with an individual engaged in the lawful taking of fish, shellfish, or wildlife or lawful predator control with the intent of disrupting lawful pursuit or taking thereof.
(2) Obstructing the taking of fish, shellfish, or wildlife is a gross misdemeanor.
(3) It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for obstructing the taking of fish, shellfish, or wildlife that the person charged was:
(a) Interfering with a person engaged in hunting outside the legally established hunting season; or
(b) Preventing or attempting to prevent unauthorized trespass on private property.
(4) The person raising a defense under subsection (3) of this section has the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
[ 2001 c 253 § 30; 1998 c 190 § 24.]

Ordinary High Water Mark definition

https://ecology.wa.gov/water-shorelin...

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