Relocating to New Hampshire Small Game Hunting Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 1, to buy a Hunting License in the State of New Hampshire, a hunter needs to show a previous hunting license which was issued to the hunter from any State or proof that the hunter has completed a Hunter Safety Course. Bowhunters need to show previous Bowhunting License or a Certificate showing that the hunter has completed a State Sponsored Bowhunter Education Course.

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2011-2012 New Hampshire Small Game Season Dates and Bag Limits You need to have a Valid New Hampshire Small Game Hunting License for all the following species |
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Species |
Season dates |
Daily Bag Limit |
Wildlife Management Units |
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Snowshoe hare* |
Oct. 1 - March 31 |
3 |
A-G and J1 |
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Oct. 1 - March 31 |
2 |
H1, H2, I1, I2, J2, K, L, M |
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Cottontail rabbit* |
Oct. 1 - Dec. 31 |
2 |
H2, K, L, M ONLY |
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Closed |
N/A |
A-H1, I1, I2, J1, J2, southern Merrimack RiverValley, and an area in Dover adjoining Maine* |
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Gray squirrel |
Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 |
5 |
Statewide |
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Ring-necked pheasant (an additional $26.00 Pheasant license required) |
Oct. 1 - Dec. 31 |
2 per day; 10 per season |
Statewide |
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Ruffed grouse, Northern bobwhite quail, Chukar, Hungarian partridge |
Oct. 1 - Dec. 31 |
4 |
Statewide |
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Crow |
Aug. 15 - Nov. 30, 2011; |
there's no limit |
Statewide |
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Woodcock |
Oct. 1 - Nov. 14, 2011 |
3 |
Statewide
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*Folks are not allowed to use a snare to take Hares or Rabbits |
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Species |
Season dates |
Bag Limit |
Wildlife Management Units |
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Gray fox, Red fox, Opossum, Skunk, Weasel, Raccoon |
Sept. 1 - Mar. 31 |
there's no limit |
Statewide |
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Fisher Cat |
Dec. 1 - Jan. 31 |
10 per season; no more than 5 from combined areas of Wildlife Management Units C1, D2, E, F, G, H, I J, K, L & M |
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Mink and Muskrat |
Oct. 15 - April 10 |
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A - F |
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Nov. 1 - April 10 |
G - M |
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Coyote |
No closed season |
No |
Statewide |
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Coyote night hunting (Written landowner permission required) |
Jan.1 - Mar. 31 |
No |
Statewide |
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Species |
Season dates |
Bag Limit |
Wildlife Management Units |
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Bobcat |
CLOSED |
N/A |
N/A |
Cottontail Rabbit closed hunting areas, Cottontail rabbit range remains very fragmented and highly limited in New Hampshire. Closure areas have been established for taking cottontails in certain areas to protect the remnant New England cottontail populations. See map below.
Relocating to New Hampshire Small Game Hunting Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 1, the following areas are closed to the taking of cottontail rabbits
(1) The portion of WMUs K, M and L bound by Route 28 from the Massachusetts border in Salem, north to Route 4 in Epsom, Route 4 west to I-93 in Concord, I-93 south to I-89 in Concord, I-89 north to Route 13 in Dunbarton, Route 13 south to the Massachusetts border in Brookline.
(2) The portion of WMU L bound by Route 202/11 west from the Maine border in Rochester, to Route 16, Route 16 south to Route 125, Route 125 south to Route 101, Route 101 east to the Squamscott River, north along the Squamscott River, north along shoreline of Great and Little Bay estuary to the Piscataqua River, and northwest along the Maine border to Route 202/11 at the Maine border.

State of New Hampshire 2011 Fishing and Hunting License Fees
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License type |
Annual fee |
Annual fee |
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Fishing (freshwater) |
$35.00 |
$53.00 |
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1-day Fishing (freshwater) |
$10.00 |
$15.00 |
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3-day Fishing (freshwater) |
N/A |
$28.00 |
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7-day Fishing (freshwater) |
N/A |
$35.00 |
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Recreational Saltwater Fishing |
$11.00* |
$11.00* |
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Hunting** |
$22.00 |
$103.00 |
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Hunting/Freshwater Fishing Combination** |
$46.00 |
$141.00 |
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Atlantic Salmon Brood Stock Permit |
$11.00 |
$11.00 |
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Clam |
$30.00 |
N/A |
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Oyster |
$30.00 |
N/A |
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Archery |
$22.00 |
$73.00 |
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Special Deer Archery |
$16.00 |
$16.00 |
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Muzzleloader |
$16.00 |
$41.00 |
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Pheasant |
$26.00 |
$26.00 |
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Bear |
$16.00 |
$48.00 |
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Wild Turkey Permit (includes spring and fall) |
$16.00 |
$31.00 |
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Migratory Waterfowl |
$5.00 |
$5.00 |
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Small-game Hunting** |
N/A |
$53.00 |
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Small-game 3-day** |
N/A |
$25.00 |
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Wildlife Legacy Donation |
$10.00 |
$10.00 |
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Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Donation |
$5.00 |
$5.00 |
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Duplicate License |
$6.00 |
$6.00 |
** Does not include annual habitat fee of $2.50
*effective 7/1/2011 (was $16)

Fisher Cats are very very mean!
Relocating to New Hampshire Small Game Hunting Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 1, New Hampshire State Law, anyone planning to buy a basic hunting license, archery or trapping license must complete the respective hunter, bowhunter, or trapper education course, or show a previously issued license of the same type. Courses run from January through October, with many courses in the spring and summer months. Fall courses fills quickly, don't wait until it's too late and miss your chance to go hunting!
Below are the Hunter Education Courses which are required in the State of New Hampshire.
Traditional Hunter Education Course Pre-registration is REQUIRED the course material is taught in a classroom setting, with the field portions, live fire and practical exam occurring at a fish and game shooting or outing club. to successfully complete the course, you must attend all classes, score at least 80% on the written exam, and pass the practical skills test (pass/fail). Please note: A New Hampshire Traditional Hunter Education Course does not qualify students for a Massachusetts FID.
Relocating to New Hampshire Small Game Hunting Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 1, to take the online Hunter Education Course and Field Day Course you must be at least 15 year or older to get your certification online. Online Hunter Education has two parts.
You must successfully complete a Field Day to achieve certification and complete the online Hunter Education Course. To log into event manager, you will need your username and password created when you took the online Hunter Education Course, which was emailed to you. If you do not have your login information, you must call Kalkomey Customer Support at (800) 830-2268 (9am - 6:30pm EST) or email webmaster@register-ed.com. they will verify you have successfully passed the online exam, paid the $15.00 fee, and issue your login information.
Relocating to New Hampshire Small Game Hunting Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 1, if you should lose your Field Day Qualifier Exam Certificate, or you failed to print it out, you are able to get it replaced by calling Kalkomey at 1-800-830-2268. You must present your Field Day Qualifier Exam Certificate to gain entry to a Field Day, no exceptions. Please Note: If you fail to attend your scheduled Field Day, you will have to re-take the entire online Hunter Education Course (including the $15.00 charge for the online exam) and re-register for another Field Day.
Traditional Bowhunter Education Course pre-registration isREQUIRED. Important differences between hunting with a firearm and hunting with archery equipment make education vital to the future of bowhunting. This classroom-based course emphasizes safety, ethics and responsibility. Students discuss safety and ethical situations unique to bowhunting, and learn how archery techniques can differ from those used with firearms. Other topics in the 8 to 12-hour course include archery equipment, game anatomy, shot placement, tree stand safety, game recovery and more. Several of these topics are taught outdoors as well. Students must pass the written exam with a score of 80% or higher. There is no field test or shooting component to a bowhunter education course.
Traditional Trapper Education Course, the trapper education course teaches participants how to responsibly trap furbearing animals. This course is also required for those who intend to become licensed Wildlife Control Officers. Topics in the 8 to 12-hour include proper trapping equipment and use, responsible trap-setting, the importance of good wildlife management practices, and habits and traits of furbearers. Taught in a classroom as well as outside
Relocating to New Hampshire Small Game Hunting Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 2
Relocating to New Hampshire Small Game Hunting Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 3
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Dale in New Hampshire
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