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Official New Hampshire Hunting regulations. Season dates, license info, bag limits and more. Deer and Turkey Season info.
Deer Hunting Regulations. Hunting Hours: ½ hour before sunrise to ½ hour after sunset. Deer must be registered online or at the closest open registration station within 24 hours. See Deer/Turkey Registration Stations for a listing of stations. Deer must be accompanied and registered by the person who took the deer.
Additional regulations apply to licensed New Hampshire Hunting Guides. Contact the Law Enforcement Division at (603) 271-3127. Lacey Act. Interstate transportation of wildlife taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of a state law is a violation of federal law. The penalty can be up to $250,000 and 5 years in prison. Leashed Dog ...
See baiting rules section on General Hunting Regulations. A full list of rules regarding baiting wildlife in NH can be found in the Fis 300 section of the NH Code of Administrative Rules or online at gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/state_agencies/fis.html .
Official New Hampshire hunting and fishing rules and regulations. License and permit information, season dates and limits.
Furbearer Hunting Licensing Requirements. To hunt for furbearers, hunters must have a current Regular N.H. Hunting, Combination, or Archery License. A Small Game License does not allow for the hunting of furbearers. Furbearer Hunting Regulations. Hunting Hours: ½ hour before sunrise to ½ hour after sunset.
Unit A: From the Colebrook/Lemington bridge in Colebrook, north along the NH/VT state line to the NH/Quebec border, north along the U.S. border to NH/ME…
Successful completion of a Hunter Education course is required for New Hampshire hunters age 16 and older who haven’t previously held a hunting license. In a Hunter Education course, you’ll learn about firearms and archery safety and handling, outdoor safety and survival skills, N.H. hunting laws, your responsibilities as a hunter and more.
To obtain a license at resident rates, the person must present to the issuing agent a valid New Hampshire driver's license or non-driver's picture identification card issued by the N.H. Department of Safety, Div. of Motor Vehicles.
Bear Hunting Licensing Requirements. Adult hunters (age 16 and older) must have a valid Regular N.H. Hunting, Combination, or Archery License, and a Bear License and valid tag to hunt black bear. Youth hunters (under 16 years of age) do not need a Regular N.H. Hunting, Combination or Archery License, but they do need a Bear License and valid tag.