New Rules for Recreational Haddock Anglers Effective August 14
Durham, NH – The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is announcing changes to haddock rules for recreational anglers fishing in state waters 0–3 miles off shore.
Durham, NH – The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is announcing changes to haddock rules for recreational anglers fishing in state waters 0–3 miles off shore.
Take part in the annual Striped Bass Volunteer Angler Survey for a chance to win fishing prizes donated in support of the program.
After a lengthy battle, Knight was able to bring the fish onto the ice and marvel at its size.
Ice Fishing season is in full swing and New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers would like to remind outdoor enthusiasts to exercise caution when enjoying winter activities on or near the ice.
By collecting and recording the lengths of released fish, this survey provides a more complete picture of the fishery in New Hampshire than general fishing surveys Fish and Game conducts each year.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Let’s Go Fishing Program is hosting its free “Fly-Fishing A-Z” workshop at two locations this spring.
Seven species were represented in the kept category, and 12 species were submitted in the released category.
With all of the great early season ice this year, why not get outside and enjoy New Hampshire’s waterbodies by learning how to ice fish?
NH Fish and Game will host a free ice fishing seminar on Wednesday, January 10, 2018, at 7:00 p.
If you’ve always wanted to try ice fishing, take advantage of New Hampshire’s second annual winter free fishing day!