TrailheadAccesses & LandownersAccesses & Agreements
AA-01Operational identity

Register an Operational Access

Operations gives a physical crossing one stable identity before attaching commercial terms or field usage.

Track

Accesses & Agreements

Phase

Operational identity

Starts with

Physical crossing without a trusted record

Ends with

Stable operational Access

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AA-01
  1. AA-01Register An Operational Access
  2. AA-02Link Beats To Required Accesses
  3. AA-03Create Or Link A Landowner Agreement
  4. AA-04Configure A Fee Rule And Payment Path
  5. AA-05Renew Or Supersede An Agreement

The situation

The operation uses a gate, crossing, or entry point to reach fishing water.

What starts it

Operations adds or cleans up an Access record.

How it unfolds

OperationsSystem
  1. 1

    Operations starts a new Access with its operational name and environment.

    Operations
  2. 2

    Operations records direction, status, coordinates, and logistics.

    Operations

    This is the key moment: the crossing becomes a reusable operational reference.

  3. 3

    Operations adds gate, key, rule, and notification instructions when relevant.

    Operations
  4. 4

    Trailhead saves the Access independently from any Agreement.

    System

Who's involved

Operations

Records the crossing and its field instructions.

System

Keeps operational identity independent from commercial terms.

What each person sees

Operations

One Access record with its route and logistics.

Why: Maintain one trusted crossing reference.

System

Operational data without a payable or owner.

Why: Separate operations from commercial terms.

The rule to remember

An Access describes where and how the operation crosses; it never says who is paid or what it costs.