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Originally Posted by Talking moose
If it is not private property ninja, wouldn't you need to be a registered trapper to trap it?
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Some counties have a few crown quarters that are trapped. As far as I remember, a resident trapper can trap on crown quarters within some counties. I think this only applies to crown land surrounded by private land. Crown land connected to the big crown lands are controlled by registered traplines.
The resident trapper has to apply for trapping permission for the said crown land location from the crown and pay a minimal fee per year to have the right to trap it.
This was the way it was when I looked into it but may have been recently changed. Best to ask F&W authorities.