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The Freedom to Fish Act (Pub.L. 113–13 (text) (PDF); S. 982) is a law that creates a two-year moratorium on plans by the Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers to restrict access of the general public to the tailwaters along the Cumberland River, primarily located in Kentucky and Tennessee. The tailwater of a river is the area immediately following a structure like a dam where there is better fishing than elsewhere on the river. The Army Corps of Engineers announced that they would be restricting access to these areas in 2012 for reasons of safety.

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  • The Freedom to Fish Act (Pub.L. 113–13 (text) (PDF); S. 982) is a law that creates a two-year moratorium on plans by the Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers to restrict access of the general public to the tailwaters along the Cumberland River, primarily located in Kentucky and Tennessee. The tailwater of a river is the area immediately following a structure like a dam where there is better fishing than elsewhere on the river. The Army Corps of Engineers announced that they would be restricting access to these areas in 2012 for reasons of safety. The bill passed during the 113th United States Congress and was signed into law on June 3, 2013. (en)
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  • To prohibit the Corps of Engineers from taking certain actions to establish a restricted area prohibiting public access to waters downstream of a dam, and for other purposes. (en)
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  • The Freedom to Fish Act (Pub.L. 113–13 (text) (PDF); S. 982) is a law that creates a two-year moratorium on plans by the Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers to restrict access of the general public to the tailwaters along the Cumberland River, primarily located in Kentucky and Tennessee. The tailwater of a river is the area immediately following a structure like a dam where there is better fishing than elsewhere on the river. The Army Corps of Engineers announced that they would be restricting access to these areas in 2012 for reasons of safety. (en)
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  • Freedom to Fish Act (en)
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