Fences over creeks -- can you access the creek

Imadogman at 10h03
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Dec
2011
Fences over creeks -- can you access the creek

I was talking to someone the other day about access. They made to comment that creeks and rivers are not owned and therefore can be accessed provided you stay in the creek bed. Is this right? Also, so many creeks are fenced at the road right down to the bottom. Any thoughts on this? My instincts are that a creek and river may still be private property but I am not sure, so looking for information. Thanks.
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