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Old 06-29-2009, 07:38 AM
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Default Quite Suprised

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Originally Posted by Brian Bildson View Post
You have the right to build a cabin on your line and actually do not have to ask anyone for permission. I'd take into account proposed new rules coming down the pipe i.e. there should be a 10 km straight line distance between cabins. I'd still let F&W know your plans but be aware of the rights you have as a registered line holder. As for clearing trails you have the right of access for trapping purposes which includes keeping trapping trails maintained.
It is attitudes like Brians that get Trappers in trouble with SRD and the Public. In areas that are under extensive scrutiny and use such as Kananaskis, mountain FLUZ areas, Wilderness areas etc., Trappers are obligated to consult wit SRD Biologists, Forestry and Fish and Wildlife prior to construction of a cabin or trails. You must obtain a "quick write" which is approved by a Forestry Officer outlining details of construction, new trail enhancement etc. before executing a plan. I am presently getting ready to build a new cabin on my line which is in a sensetive FLUZ area and was required to get input, conditions and the blessing of these SRD Divisions before a quick write was issued and an MLP for the cabin upon completion can be issued. The days of these "rights" as Brian put it are now called "privledges", as is access to these areas by OHV's. I have never had a problem getting permits and cooperation from SRD, but if you exercise your "rights" without consultation in your area I think you will find yourself very much offside with SRD and the Public.
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