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    Quote Originally Posted by GMAC View Post
    I know some private docks that hold a lot of sheepshead. As far as I can tell, the owners don't even know they are there. At least for me, I can't catch them unless I tie off. Personally, I have a problem with the appropriation of tidal water that is otherwise public by dock owners. I mean, who the fk gives the owners of Pawley's Pier Village the right to declare a 300 foot "no surfing zone"?. So, I tie off if I feel like it. Sorry, just a stream of conscienceness rant.
    Probably the insurance company that will settle the lawsuit when some yum yum hits said pier, and sues aforementioned owners.
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    i think any pilings set by man, not supporting a dock, should therefore be removed at the owners’ expense.
    -there is business potential in that.

    or should all pilings hold the same protections as pilings supporting platforms? ��
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    Recently I got on county parcel ownership sites, Georgetown and Horry specifically, and I was amazed at the way some of the parcel maps went way out into the marsh and water on the inland side . Several tracts/ lots extend well past any land or marsh by several hundred feet. How much control does the owner have of that open water?

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