HUNTING & FISHING
Grab your fishing rod, binoculars, camera or turkey call. You never know what you'll see and adventures you'll have in the woods and waters of New Hampshire. Bring the kids and cast a line - kids under 16 fish free-or share with them the joys of wildlife watching. Hunting is a New England tradition. There are more than a million acres of public and private land open to hunting 7 days a week.
Want to learn more? Visit the New Hampshire Fish & Game website for fishing, hunting and wildlife watching information plus online licenses-or visit one of the six visitor and education centers around the state.
These include the Discovery Room in Concord ( 603-271-3211), Warren Fish and Wildlife Center (603-764-8593), Twin Mountain Fish and Wildlife Center (603-846-5108), Sandy Point Discovery Center, Stratham (603-778-0015), Berlin Fish Hatchery Educational Exhibits (603-449-3412), and Milford Fish Hatchery Educational Exhibits (603-673-1416).
Please use the search boxes below to complete a comprehensive attraction search. You may sort by any combination of attraction type, region, city or town.
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Lakes Region Bass Fishing
Lakes Region Bass Fishing Guide Service offers a unique smallmouth bass fishing experience on New Hampshire's beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee.
Meredith Town Docks
Meredith,
NH
03253
Phone: 603-279-2248
Robie's Cabins
Our cabins are in Pittsburg and we take reservation mainly from Colebrook where we live. Mailing address is 72 Fish Pond Road - Colebrook, N.H. 03576. Telephone available in the cabins.
Route 3, Main Street
Pittsburg,
NH
03592
Phone: 603-237-4924
Brown Lots I and II Wildlife Management Areas
808 acres. Consists of mature upland northern hardwoods including sugar maple, red maple, birch, yellow birch, red spruce and balsam fir.
Back Lake Road, off Route 3
Pittsburg,
NH
03592
Phone: 603-271-2461
McDaniels Marsh Wildlife Management Area
609 acres. Featuring a diversity of wildlife. Warmwater fish in the wetlands, upland species, and nesting and migratory waterfowl
Washburn Corner & Route 4-A
Grafton/Springfield,
NH
03284
Phone: 603-271-2461
Freshwater Sports Fishing Service
New Hampshire has some of the best fishing and hunting in all of New England. N.H.G.S. is one of New Hampshire's most successful and respected guide services.
New Hampshire Guide Service
PO Box 193 20 Johnson Street
Belmont,
NH
03220
Phone: 6032679476
Eastman's Fishing Fleet
Deep Sea Fishing, Whale Watching, Cruises, Private Charters, Platypus Tours
5 River St.
Seabrook,
NH
03874
Phone: 603-474-3461
New Hampshire Fish & Game Department
State agency responsible for fish, wildlife, marine resources and habitats. We support wildlife associated recreation opportunities, i.e. fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing, education centers and events. www.wildnh.com for details. Online license sales.
11 Hazen Dr.
Concord,
NH
03301
Phone: 603-271-3211
Nash Stream Forest
39,619 acres of working forest land, open to hunting, fishing, and passive recreation.
North of Route 110
Odell, Stark, Stratford, Columbia,
NH
03884
Phone: 603-788-4157
Forest Peters WMA
456 acres. The property consists of forestland, deeryards and wetlands that form the headwaters of the Lamprey River.
Accessed from Northwood Meadows State Park, or from Winding Hill Road or Mountain Road
Northwood,
NH
03261
Phone: 603-271-2461
Leonard Wildlife Management Area
1,080 acres, located at the northern base of Mount Kearsarge. Featuring a variety of habitat types, and therefore a diversity of species.
Off Couchtown Road via South Road
Webster,
NH
03303
Phone: 603-271-2461
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