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Old 12-27-2020, 10:19 PM
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Yes you can as per —

by residents for rabbit or hare on lands to which they have right-of-access (provided the snare wire is not larger than 20-gauge and the snare loop is not more than 13 cm (5 in.) in diameter).


this is the way too snare them with 20 gauge as they can break if on ground .... picture shows how

David



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Originally Posted by GummyMonster View Post
Morning,
I've looked for this one online, but can't find anything current and definitive.
Looking for things to do with the family that gets everyone out of the house and away from them darn electronics.

My question:
Can we set snares for Snowshoe Hares on crown land, whether it's a Registered Trapline or not?
Not looking to be running all over someone's trapline, just want to set a few bunny catchers along the bush roads, without breaking any laws.
I know many of you know the wildlife and land use regulations by heart, so I'm hoping to get an answer, being the holidays and the Fish and Wildlife offices being closed for the "Pandemic " as well.
Thanks in advance,
Ken
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