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A brand new year means new licenses for hunters and fishers

It's time to buy your New Hampshire fishing and hunting licenses for 2010. Get yours and be set for a wild year of outdoor adventure, from ice fishing this winter to bagging your deer next fall. Licenses are good from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31. Purchase yours online at wildnh.com, at the Fish and Game headquarters in Concord or from more than 250 license agents statewide. Your hunting… 0

January 5, 2010
Is your best friend into wildlife or maybe fish?

The Fish and Game Department wants to know excellent people

Time is running out to recognize an individual or organization for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission Award of Excellence. These awards recognize outstanding accomplishments in furthering the department's mission. Nomination forms can be found at wildnh.com, Fish and Game offices or by calling 271-3511. Mail your nomination postmarked no later than Dec. 31 to: Commission… 0

December 22, 2009
Play it safe

Some things to consider before hopping onto your snowmobile

It's time to sign up for snowmobile education classes offered across the state. To operate a snowmobile in New Hampshire, any person older than 12 must have either a valid motor vehicle driver's license or have successfully completed an approved off-highway recreational vehicle safety education class taught by volunteer instructors trained by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.… 0

November 17, 2009

How are you celebrating National Hunting and Fishing Day?

This fall's big hunting and fishing event in the Granite State is the National Hunting and Fishing Day Expo and New Hampshire Tour on Sept. 26. Admission is free to this statewide celebration, which includes an outdoor sporting show at the Fish and Game Headquarters in Concord, archery, muzzleloader and shotgun shooting at Owl Brook Hunter Education Center in Holderness and events… 0

September 22, 2009
On Saturday

Free fishies!!!!

Free Fishing Day is coming on June 6, so make plans to get out and try your luck on New Hampshire's ponds, streams and lakes. State residents, and nonresidents, too, can fish any inland water in the Granite State that day without a fishing license. Take advantage of the event to hit the water for a relaxing day of fishing with your friends and family. Bring your camera, because… 0

June 2, 2009