So that would be a yes then. I would imagine if caught, the Chino Hills Sheriff would come up with something such as disorderly conduct. I've been arrested for wading in a lake. Had to see a judge and pay a fine even though there was no penal code or even signs saying no wading. Sure, I could have lawyred up but what would have that cost?
Trust I have had my run in with the police never been arrest. I been fishing in place I shouldn't be in only to be told just to leave. I even fished a golf course pond and had security tell I could fish there only when no one is at the tee they did want me to get hit with a golf ball.
You have now admitted to fishing illegally in different areas yet you continue to make a really ignorant argument about the legality of fishing at this particular park. Many on this website over the years have posted of their ninja fishing experiences so you have quite a few that will come to your defense and really most of us could give a rats behind whether you fish illegally or not but it is important that others understand the legality of fishing there.
What confounds me most is when ninja fishermen post of their exploits on the internet. Soon there could be many more fishing at this park and then the authorities will crack down and maybe even put signs up with civil codes on them, then according to your broad legal experience and knowledge you will be screwed! Oh that's right you just break laws and walk away nobody ever gets tickets for fishing illegally right?
Last edited by seal; 08-14-2016 at 09:35 AM.