You can get a map of any local registered lines from F&W.
If the grazing lease is on crown land, you would have to apply for permission through F&W, not through the lease holder, I would think.
In which case, F&W would check each quarter to see if it's on a registered line.
Privately held land within the boundaries of a registered trap line are not considered to be part of that registered trap line.
In either case, you have to obtain written permission on each quarter you wish to trap. The forms F&W provide are set up for this. They have spaces for the legal land description. Those must be filled out.
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