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Old 01-15-2016, 07:18 AM   #108
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Originally Posted by Senter Cove Guy View Post
If you were born on or before December 31, 1947, your NH Resident Permanent Over-68 Hunting and Fishing license is grandfathered in. This is a free license that can only be obtained at Fish and Game headquarters or Regional Offices 1 (Lancaster), 2 (New Hampton) and 4 (Keene).

Get application form here: http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/lice...ver-68-app.pdf

Non-resident seniors pay regular non-resident license prices.
I was on my tablet last night when I posted what I did. I feel bad that those who are turning 68 this year and following years won't be able to get the free license. This change in licensing seemed to come in under the radar. I know I have seen more about hunting and trapping bobcats over the past year, and nothing about the increase in fees for hunting and fishing licenses, as well as doing away with the free licenses for those turning 68 this year (2016). Granted, the cost of a "senior" license is very low compared to a regular resident license, but there is not many things that are cheaper than free.
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