Hunting Forms Package - New Hampshire 2026

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  2. Begin with the 'Conveyance of Hunting Rights' form. Fill in the property owner's name and the designated hunting area. Ensure you specify any compensation details.
  3. Next, complete the 'Simple Lease for Hunting and Fishing.' Enter the lessor's and lessee's information, along with lease terms and compensation.
  4. For the 'Sample Letter Regarding Hunting Authorization,' provide both parties' names and clearly state the authorization terms.
  5. Fill out the 'Waiver and Release from Liability for Adult Hunting Land' by entering the adult's name and signature, acknowledging understanding of potential risks.
  6. Lastly, complete the 'Waiver and Release from Liability for Minor Hunting Land' by providing guardian details and minor's name, ensuring all fields are accurately filled.

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II. A full automatic rifle shall not be used at any time. A semi-automatic rifle may be used provided it is loaded with no more than 6 rounds of ammunition at any time. A full jacketed metal case bullet shall not be used, either in its original form or any alteration thereof.
By state law, anyone purchasing a hunting, archery or trapping license must present from any year, any state: a previously held license of the same type, or a certificate of completion from an approved state hunter, bow hunter or trapper education course. NH requires an in-person field day for the course to be valid.
Resident of NH Landowners: Resident landowners hunting on their own land do not need to purchase the basic firearm license (they cannot hunt off their property without a license). However, they must purchase any other licenses such as archery, muzzleloader, turkey, etc.
Resident landowners and their minor children under the age of 16 may hunt and trap on their own land, in season, without a regular hunting or trapping license.
For instance, in Maine, landowners can only hunt without a license if their land is over 10 acres and used exclusively for agricultural purposes (excepting those with suspended or revoked licenses and for moose hunting).
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A recently amended state law (2025) now allows the use of air rifles for hunting larger game species in New Hampshire. The Department has established additional criteria for the use of air rifles for hunting moose, deer, and bear. Beginning in 2025, a youth pheasant hunting season will be held on September 27 and 28.
Hunters planning to hunt over bait must file for a permit from Fish and Game, which requires a landowner signature giving permission to place bait on their property. Baiting applications may be printed online or picked up at any Fish and Game office. There is no charge for a bait permit.
Written landowner permission, filed with the local conservation officer, is required to hunt coyote at night or to place bait for coyotes. Baiting is not permitted on ice-covered public waters.

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