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April 24-25, 2021 | Youth turkey-hunting weekend |
September 15 – December 15 | Deer/archery (Note: archery season closes one week early in WMU A) |
September 15 – December 15 | Fall turkey/archery (Note: archery season closes one week early in WMU A) |
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Contents
- 1 What are the dates for deer hunting in New Hampshire?
- 2 What are the seasons in New Hampshire?
- 3 Can you hunt on Sundays in NH?
- 4 How many deer tags can you get in NH?
- 5 Where is the best deer-hunting in NH?
- 6 Does New Hampshire have all 4 seasons?
- 7 How long is winter in New Hampshire?
- 8 Can you hunt on your own property without a license in NH?
- 9 Can you bait deer in New Hampshire?
- 10 Can you shoot 2 bucks in NH?
- 11 Can I shoot a deer on my property in NH?
- 12 Can you hunt on your own property without a license?
What are the dates for deer hunting in New Hampshire?
2021 New Hampshire Hunting Seasons Archery: September 15-December 15 (ends December 8 in WMU A) Youth Deer Weekend: October 23-24. Muzzleloader: October 30-November 9. Firearms: November 10-December 5 (ends November 28 in WMU A)
What are the seasons in New Hampshire?
The 11 Very Real Seasons Every New Hampshirite Has Come To Know
- Winter. 3rd Eye Photographer / Flickr.
- Pretend Spring. off-the-road / Flickr.
- Second Winter. anokarina / Flickr.
- Deception of Spring. sakeeb / Flickr.
- Winter. Again.
- Mud Season. porkypig / Flickr.
- Real Spring. shaymus22 / Flickr.
- Summer. collins_family / Flickr.
Can you hunt on Sundays in NH?
New Hampshire hunting seasons offer standard game animals, including turkey, deer, pheasant and small game. Unlike many states, the Granite State offers Sunday hunting. Hunting licenses are available for state residents and nonresidents.
Unit M Application Guidelines: Each permit comes with two deer tags; the cost is $36, plus a transaction fee. There is not an option of buying one tag. Permits are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last. You must have a current New Hampshire hunting or archery license to apply.
Where is the best deer-hunting in NH?
In fact, the best deer-hunting success in New Hampshire can be found in the crowded Seacoast – in towns like Madbury, (7.09 deer killed per square mile) East Kingston (6.85), Greenland (6.70), Durham (5.95) and the tiny Piscataqua River estuary community of New Castle, which saw a whopping 10.15 deer killed per square
Does New Hampshire have all 4 seasons?
We love living in New Hampshire, even throughout all of the four seasons. On average, here in West Chesterfield, NH, we see about 195 sunny days per year. That leaves a lot of days of outdoor fun, whether you come in the Winter, Spring, Summer or Autumn!
How long is winter in New Hampshire?
The cold season lasts for 3.3 months, from December 1 to March 12, with an average daily high temperature below 43°F. The coldest month of the year in Manchester is January, with an average low of 17°F and high of 33°F.
Can you hunt on your own property without a license in NH?
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.).
Can you bait deer in New Hampshire?
Baiting Rules for Deer No person, except a licensed N.H. Hunting Guide, shall place bait for the purpose of attracting and taking deer at more than 2 bait sites statewide. No person shall place bait for the purpose of attracting and taking deer prior to the opening of the deer baiting season.
Can you shoot 2 bucks in NH?
A 1 buck per year bag limit would reduce the statewide antlered buck kill by an average of 342 per year or about 5.2% of the total average antlered buck kill of 6,560. A 2 buck per year bag limit would reduce the statewide antlered buck kill by an average of 34 per year or about 0.5%.
Can I shoot a deer on my property in NH?
Yes, with verbal or written permission. And as a hunter, you can ask a landowner if you can hunt on his or her posted property. But you have to ask and receive verbal or written permission. It almost goes without saying, but yes, you can hunt on your own land, even if you’ve posted it.
Can you hunt on your own property without a license?
General. A landowner or person leasing land primarily for cultivation, their spouse, and dependents under 18 residing with them, may hunt, trap and fish on such land without a license.