Hunting Written by Administrator
Monday, 20 July 2009 12:42
The New Hampshire Fish and Game department plans to limit the numer of hunting days for does during this years season beginning in the Fall. The New Hampshire fish and game department evaluates each hunting season based on its deer management goals. This year they plan to limit the doe hunting days in 10 out of 18 hunting areas in the state, due to a very harsh winter. However the number of doe days in the southern part of the state may actually be increased. The details of the schedule.......

have not been finalized, but should be posted soon here:

http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/

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