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Originally Posted by Woodsy
Perfectly legal.... until you are told to leave by the landowner. If you don't comply with a legal request from the landowner... you are guilty of trespass.
Under New Hampshire Law RSA 635:2, someone has committed criminal trespass if they know they are not licensed or privileged to be in a place, or if they remain in a place after being told to leave. A first offense is a misdemeanor.
So basically.... unless your property is properly posted, then the public has the right to walk thru it, hunt or fish, unless the landowner tells them to leave.
https://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/landshare/faqs.html
Woodsy
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Very well explained..I think I'll take a walk on tis's land..maybe take a nap for a few hours