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Old 03-26-2017, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by pikeman06 View Post
Yep exactly. If you can stay within the high water mark and you don't have to trespass to access it and nobody else is trapping it...I would just trap it and keep track of your honest intentions and attempts at following the "rules" which aren't even mentioned in the regulations about access to crown lands. I know the process to do a search but if no one is trained or even aware how to handle such a request In a professional manner then I guess we see them in court...waste more time and fuel getting the run around than any fur you are likely to catch.
And if another trapper went through the process and has legal permission to trap that same public land, then what?
How would you know?

There is a process and it's pretty simple. Fill out the WA 19a forms and submit them to your local F&W, or the closest F&W office.

They do the search and it is them who grant or deny permission.
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