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Originally Posted by Outdoorsman
It is sad that your ignorance is allowed in every post!
You are NOT an expert on EVERY subject!
Let a subject go.... Read up on it.... then... NVM
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Originally Posted by SAMIAM
That’s a little harsh
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Not at all.
Jon took the OP to task in post #3 and was proven wrong. He back peddled along the way without doing any real research.
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Waterfowl and Migratory Bird Hunting in New Hampshire
Waterfowl hunting is a long-standing tradition in New Hampshire, with opportunities from coastal waters to the North Country.
To hunt waterfowl in New Hampshire, you are required to have a Migratory Waterfowl License and a current NH Hunting, Combination or Small Game License (available at any Fish and Game license agent), as well as a Federal Waterfowl Stamp. You also are required to have a free Harvest Information Program (H.I.P.) Survey permit number.
Note on Federal Waterfowl Stamps: The Federal Waterfowl Stamp is regulated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, not the State of New Hampshire. We have been made aware that many U.S. Post Offices do not carry the Federal Waterfowl Stamp or are out of them. You can order the federal stamps at: www.duckstamp.com.
Waterfowl & Migratory Bird Seasons Species
Canada Geese Inland seasons
Sep 1- Sep 25
Oct 9 -Nov 11
Nov 27 -Dec 22
https://www.wildlife.nh.gov/hunting-...-new-hampshire
Fis 306.01 Areas Closed to Hunting.
(a) Because of the danger to human life and property, the following areas shall be closed to the specified type of
hunting as follows:
(1) The Winnipesaukee River from the former cement bridge at the south end of Lake Winnisquam to Silver
Lake shall be closed to waterfowl hunting;
(2) Silver Lake in Tilton-Belmont shall be closed to waterfowl hunting in the following areas:
a. For a 300 yard radius along the eastern shore from the power dam to the point of land on the south
side of the entrance to Gardners Grove; and
b. All of Gardners Grove;
(3) The Squam River in the town of Holderness between Big and Little Squam Lakes, and the adjoining land
area within 300 yards of the water area described shall be closed to all waterfowl hunting;
(4) The Squam River, between Little Squam Lake and the town of Ashland, and the land area within 300
yards of the water shall be closed to all waterfowl hunting;
(5) Big Squam lake including so-called Cotton Cove, south of a line from Kusumpee Point to the northeast tip
of Pine Point and to the mouth of White Oak Brook, and that land and water area between White Oak Brook
and Squam River north of Route 3 shall:
a. Be closed to all hunting; and
b. Include the land area 300 yards adjacent to the water area described;
(6) Paugus Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee, known as Pickerel Cove and that area of Paugus Bay within a 300
yard radius from the mouth of Pickerel Cove, shall be closed to waterfowl hunting;
(7) Lake Winnisquam shall be closed to waterfowl hunting in the following areas:
a. All area south of Winnisquam Bridge also known as Mosquito Bridge to and including Mohawk
Island;
b. The eastern shore south of Mohawk Island, including Sun Ray Canal and the area known as Back
Pond or Tucker Pond, to the red and black channel marker buoys at Sandy Beach and the mouth of
Tucker or Durgin Brook;
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c. The eastern shore of the lake north of Mosquito Bridge to and including Loon Island excluding that
area from Hueber's sawmill north and east to the Laconia-Belmont town line;
d. All area north of Loon Island to the head end of the Lake; and
e. In all
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