The New Hampshire Hunting Forms Package is a comprehensive set of legal documents designed for hunting activities. This package provides essential forms that help hunters navigate the legal requirements of hunting on various properties. Unlike generic hunting forms, the forms in this package are tailored to meet specific needs such as leasing land for hunting, conveying hunting rights, and preparing liability waivers. By using this package, you can ensure compliance with legal standards, protecting both landowners and hunters.
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Historical: Summary: These New Hampshire statutes establish a wildlife damages control program to respond to conflicts between wildlife and people.The statutes allow a person to kill any unprotected bird or wild animal doing damage to poultry, crops, domestic animals on the person's property. 2 By Game Birds.
New Hampshire has other traditions I like as well including: Sunday hunting- yup, no local or town regulations preempting the states' set seasons, bag limits or where you can hunt-yup; hunting stories or pictures of game taken in the local newspapers, or, heaven forbid, on TV!-
General Information: A general firearm hunting, fishing or archery license is not required for minors under 16 years of age.One-day licenses are also available for NH residents. Senior Licenses - NH Residents Only: Discounted licenses are available for resident seniors born in 1948 or later, and have reached age 68.
Resident landowners and their minor children under the age of 16 may hunt and trap on their own land in season without a license. This exception does not apply to activities requiring a special license or permit (i.e., archery, muzzleloader, pheasants, turkey, etc.).
In New Hampshire, there is no closed hunting season on coyotes and there is a five-month trapping season. Coyotes may be taken by trapping or shooting, but it is illegal to use poison as a control method. It is a good idea to check with the state wildlife agency before undertaking any control methods.
You can carry a handgun (for defense) while hunting in NH. Hunting laws restricting the use of a handgun while hunting, however open or concealed carry of a loaded self-defense handgun is unrestricted.
Baiting on Private Land A permit to bait for deer on private property must be postmarked by the first Monday of October to be accepted.One copy of the bait permit is left with the landowner. Two copies must be submitted to the N.H.
WHITE-TAILED DEER: BLACK BEAR: Starts September 1 (end date varies by WMU) GRAY SQUIRREL: September 1, 2020-January 31, 2021. SNOWSHOE HARE: October 1, 2020-March 31, 2021 (bag limit varies by WMU) RUFFED GROUSE: October 1-December 31. MOOSE: October 17-25 (by permit only)