By protecting the fish, wildlife and marine resources of the state, this department is partnering with the public to conserve, manage and protect these habitats.
In addition, the NHFG is working to inform and educate the public about these resources and provide opportunities to use and appreciate them. Whether through educational programs, online resources, or recreational activities, the department is making sure that all citizens are given the chance to appreciate the beauty of the natural world.
Finally, the NHFG is ensuring that all of its properties are accessible and usable by any person, regardless of age or disability. This commitment to inclusion is demonstrated through the department’s work in providing the public with recreational and educational opportunities about the state’s fish, wildlife and marine resources.
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Fishing in NH
Freshwater fishing in New Hampshire? You've come to the right place! Great fishing is just around the corner all around the state.
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Ice Fishing in NH
Ice fishing in New Hampshire begins with safe ice, and ends when ice becomes unsafe. You may be able to ice fish in small ponds for chain pickerel, perch, black crappie, and bass as early as December if the ice is safe.
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