If the body of water is owned by someone (Private lake - pond - etc.) yes.
The penalty for trespassing in Indiana depends on where you are. You may get a fine or you could possibly go to jail.
No as long as there isn't no trespassing or gate keeping you out or lock
Criminal trespassing is a Class A misdemeanor. It carries 6 mo. probation if you've not been in trouble before. My son was charged with it for burning his ex-gf's letters on the railroad tracks.
The phrase "no trespassing" means that entry is not allowed on a property. On the other hand, "no trespassing vs no trespassing" does not make sense as it is repetitive and redundant.
once its sold you are trespassing.. 3 days if your lucky
indiana has 103 bodies of water
Indiana's state drink is, drum roll please, water. Adopted in 2007.
"I saw a man trespassing my yard when I looked out my window."
The total water area of Indiana is approximately 1,160 square miles, which includes lakes, rivers, and reservoirs in the state.
No Trespassing - album - was created in 2011.
You should be alright as long as you have a sign up that says "no trespassing". I used to use my paintball gun on teenagers. It sure showed them that "no trespassing" means no trespassing.
No Trespassing is a concept that has been recognized and enforced for centuries. The specific laws and regulations related to trespassing vary depending on the jurisdiction and can evolve over time.