for just about everybody around here-- is the 1985 stream access law. [rousing music] - anybody that could access a stream via a public means could, in fact, use the stream, even if it was on private ground as long as they stayed within the ordinary high-water mark of the stream. bourdain: widely heralded by sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts, the law did not go down well with land owners like bill. - oh! got him. something took a bite. - yep. you still got a fish right in there too. - oh, i see him. - perfect. that's it! oh! fish of the day. nice brownie. - all right. - whoo! - beautiful thing. that's pretty. but i will not eat you today, my friend. not today. - [laughs] bourdain: for lunch, a modest, protein-centered repast of steak-- a wagyu-angus hybrid bred and raised right here on bill's ranch. - there's the marbling on the wagyu steak. that's what makes them good. - oh, that's nice. and it's pretty damn tasty, i could tell you.