Shea
09-19-2020, 08:28 AM
From my understanding under the trespass act, leasee's have the right to restrict access of the public into the leased crown land. They also have the right to permit access onto said land.
How can I confirm a parcel is leased from the Crown, and who the lessee is, to ask for permission to hunt it?
I've also heard that if the parcel is clear of cattle then the public may legally "trespass" over the parcel, but have not seen anything official to confirm this. Is there any validity to this or is it just wishful thinking from someone that wanted access and a means of justifying trespassing.
When it comes to private land, is there any trick to find contact info of the owner of a lot void of a house? I know I could pull the title but at $15 a pop and all I get is a name, it can add up pretty quick before I was able to actually get in touch with someone and even more before finally getting permission.
Just for a bit of context, I'm looking for a spot to hunt a LEH who's boundary contains almost no crown land except leased land.
How can I confirm a parcel is leased from the Crown, and who the lessee is, to ask for permission to hunt it?
I've also heard that if the parcel is clear of cattle then the public may legally "trespass" over the parcel, but have not seen anything official to confirm this. Is there any validity to this or is it just wishful thinking from someone that wanted access and a means of justifying trespassing.
When it comes to private land, is there any trick to find contact info of the owner of a lot void of a house? I know I could pull the title but at $15 a pop and all I get is a name, it can add up pretty quick before I was able to actually get in touch with someone and even more before finally getting permission.
Just for a bit of context, I'm looking for a spot to hunt a LEH who's boundary contains almost no crown land except leased land.