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40.1 | try fish and game | OLDMAN::MOLLOY | | Wed Sep 30 1987 10:31 | 4 |
| try calling fish and game law enforcement at 603-271-3127
they'll know!
regards...john
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40.2 | The Calls Been Made | MSEE::KIEF | | Thu Oct 01 1987 10:49 | 5 |
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I called N.H. Fish and Game and asked them that very question.
There reply was that it was perfectly legal, just be sure you
are using it legally!!
Mike
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40.3 | The wild wild east | VICKI::DODIER | | Fri Oct 02 1987 15:00 | 13 |
| A couple of weeks ago I took a bow hunter safety course and
asked the game warden teaching the game law part of the course that
same question. Not only can you carry it during bow season but you
can supposedly use it on small game if they're in season. You can
also carry and use a sidearm in shotgun only territory so long as
you don't use it on deer. I too thought the reasoning behind this
was as clear as mud.
One other thing. In N.H. you can carry a loaded sidearm just
about anywhere without any permit so long as it is in CLEAR VIEW.
The only exception to the above is you cannot carry a loaded firearm
into an establishment that sells alchohol.
RAYJ
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40.4 | Additional restrictions | OLDMAN::DAYOTTE | | Mon Oct 05 1987 12:31 | 14 |
| re:.3 additional clarification.
It should also be mentioned that without a permit you cannot legally
carry a loaded sidearm in or on any motor vehicle in the state of
N.H. nor in any courtroom.
I bowhunt during the bucks only rifle season with a side arm. I
figure that with the bow a doe is a legal target but if I happen
upon a buck I have a higher level of confidence with the .44.
Ray, I figure that they are refering to rim-fire side arms for use
in shotgun territory??? Am I correct in this assumption?
-Dave
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40.5 | Buying more land maybe ? | VICKI::DODIER | | Tue Oct 06 1987 13:23 | 19 |
| re:rimfire pistol
The game warden did not specifically say a rimfire pistol. He
also (indirectly of course) agreed that the law didn't make any
sense. Also, would it matter ? In other words, can you use a rimfire
rifle in shotgun only territory for taking other than deer ?
I am disappointed with a few things this year. Licenses have gone
up, federal duck stamps went up, fabric licenses (and deer tags)
changed to cheap paper ones, and the hunting guide format was shrunk
in size and content. Maybe it was me but it also seems that there
weren't enough duck stamps made to easily go around. I don't have
a problem with the increases in licenses/stamps to help maintain
the sport for future generations. I'd like to think that the money
taken in is well spent but I appear to be paying more and getting
less. I guess the point of this is to ask if a financial statement
of incoming/outgoing funds is readily available ?
Ray
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40.6 | Tree stand permission forms??? | SALEM::TOWLE_C | Corky | Wed Sep 04 1991 12:18 | 17 |
| Took a look around in here for any explaination of the new "tree stand
permission" law in New Hampshire this year and couldn't find anything.
I called Fish and Game in Concord, (603-271-3421) and permission forms are
on their way to me. The woman I talked with said it is ok to make copies
of the original, (it is a 2 sided form) because you need a seperate
permission form filled out and signed *by the land owner* for each tree stand
you plan on using.
I didn't ask her all the questions I wanted to, but instead asked that she
send the F&G laws book along too which she said she would so I'll try to
enter the text of the new law as soon as possible after I get it.
Does anyone else have and info on this new "law" ?? Yesterday was the first
I had heard of it???
Corky
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40.7 | Are Loggy's a problem?? | WMOIS::PELLETIER_G | | Wed Sep 04 1991 12:58 | 14 |
| re.6
Corky,
I am planning on using a "Loggy Bayou" tree stand in N.H.
(Loggy's do not have spikes that go into the tree) and
I do not plan on cutting any limbs.
As I interpret the new law, I beleive I will not require a
consent form. Do you agree with the way I interpreted the
Law?
Thanks,
George
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40.8 | I sure hope not!! | SALEM::TOWLE_C | Corky | Wed Sep 04 1991 13:30 | 15 |
| RE: <<< Note 40.7 by WMOIS::PELLETIER_G >>>
>> -< Are Loggy's a problem?? >-
I don't know George. I sure hope not cause I use a Loggy too and that's why
I'm concerned.
Like I said, yesterday was the first I heard about this law and the guy that
told me about it said "any kind of tree stand" you needed permission.
That's why I decided to call Fish and Game. I want the straight story. :-)
Corky
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40.9 | the coming of the end... | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Thu Sep 05 1991 13:51 | 26 |
| NH new Treestand Regulations:
Effective July 19, 1991, NH now requires written permission from the
landowner to build, use or erect treestands, observation blinds, and
pit blinds, on a particular property. Here are the highlights of the
new regulations (RSA 207:36-a).
Express written permission from the land owner or designee is now
required for the following: to insert into the tree any metallic;
ceramic, or other-type object used as part of a ladder or observation
deck; to cut any tree in connection with the activities relative to
treestands or blinds.
the permitee must carry this permit on his person while in the field,
and he shall be subject to inspection on demand of any conservation
officer. All property permits shall expire on the December 31 each
year. Any person violating any provision of the new regulation shall
be guilty of a violation and will be held liable for the amount of
damage caused by the act, to be recovered by the property owner
sustaining the damage.
Existing treestands, observation blinds and pit blinds are not
grandfathered under the new regulation so permission is required for
these also.
Fra
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40.10 | The official NH TREE STAND STATUTE | SALEM::TOWLE_C | Corky | Thu Sep 12 1991 08:34 | 44 |
| Fra covered it pretty well but for those interested, here is the exact text.
STATUTE relative to the regulation of tree stands,
observation blinds and pit blinds.
RSA 207:36-a
I. No person shall erect, build or use a tree stand or observation blind on
land of another person that damages or destroys a tree by inserting into
the tree any metallic, ceramic, or other object used as part of a ladder or
observation deck, without express written permission from the property
owner or designee.
II. No person shall erect, build or use a pit blind on land of another person
without express written permission from the property owner or designee.
III. No person shall cut any tree in connection with any of the activities
regulated under this section without express written permission of the
proprty owner or designee.
IV. The permitee shall carry such permit on his person while in the field
and shall be subject to inspection on demand of any conservation officer.
V. All property owner permits shall expire on December 31 of each year
unless rescinded by the property owner or designee.
VI. Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be guilty of
a violation and shall be liable for the amount of damage caused by the
act, to be recovered by the property owner sustaining the damage.
VII. The executive director shall adopt rules persuant to RSA 541-A,
relative to the form, issuance and filing of property owner permits for
the tree stands, observation blinds and pit blinds.
By reading this, I don't think Loggy type stands need permits, but I'm not
going to take the chance. I'd rather have the permission slip and not need it
than not have it and end up at the mercy of some game warden with an attitude
and using his own particular interpretation to justify busting me.. :-)
There were other interpretations of the above in the game laws/season dates
book so be advised to read them too just so you know what's going on.
If you need permission slips, call NH Fish and Game in Concord, License
Division at (603) 271-3421 and they'll send them right out.
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40.11 | Loggy is out | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:30 | 13 |
| Corky,
Well, now after reading yours it sounds like, as long as your treestand
does no damage to the tree your ok. (section 1)
If this is the case, even the Loggy does some damage to the tree due to
the U-channel lock.
Better to get permission...
Fra
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40.12 | or straps, of course | SA1794::CHARBONND | Northern Exposure? | Mon Sep 16 1991 08:00 | 4 |
| So, a rope-on stand, with either rope-on climbing blocks or
steps, or one of those new lightweight ladders, would be
exempt. Of course, you'll still need permission to clear
shooting lanes.
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40.13 | is this legal in NH? | LUDWIG::BING | | Wed Sep 11 1996 14:04 | 8 |
|
In NH is it illegal for someone (not hunting) to accompany a bow hunter
in the woods? Gus Rinella and I were discussing my tagging along with
him one day just for fun and we're not sure if I can legally do so
or not.
Thanks,
Walt
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40.14 | | RECV::STORM | | Thu Sep 12 1996 10:29 | 2 |
| I don't know why not, as long as you don't have a weapon (obviously).
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40.15 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Thu Sep 12 1996 10:49 | 9 |
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re .13
> In NH is it illegal for someone (not hunting) to accompany a bow hunter
> in the woods?
There's one easy way to find out. Call F&G up and ask 'em.
fred():
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40.16 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Ziiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing! | Mon Sep 16 1996 10:02 | 2 |
40.17 | No, I'm not with him.... | LJSRV1::FURBECK | SINK: Single Income, Numerous Kids | Tue Sep 17 1996 12:17 | 4 |
40.18 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Sep 17 1996 13:03 | 9 |
40.19 | look out deer! | LUDWIG::BING | | Tue Sep 17 1996 13:47 | 8 |
40.20 | | STRATA::RINELLA | | Tue Sep 17 1996 15:51 | 3 |
40.21 | i can smell the venision cooking now | LUDWIG::BING | | Tue Sep 17 1996 16:18 | 8 |
40.22 | no more questions | MTADMS::PAUL_M | | Wed Sep 18 1996 09:17 | 3 |
40.23 | ?? | ACISS2::VANDENBARK | Outdoors is where I belong | Wed Sep 18 1996 09:23 | 8 |
40.24 | | ALFSS1::NEWSHAM | James Newsham @ALF | Wed Sep 18 1996 09:31 | 16 |
40.25 | I can count to 11 using just my toes too! | LUDWIG::BING | | Wed Sep 18 1996 11:49 | 6 |
40.26 | heck man Bass season aint over yet is it? :-) | NCMAIL::GEIBELL | FISH NAKED | Wed Sep 18 1996 12:58 | 24 |
40.27 | Gus likes to help | LUDWIG::BING | | Wed Sep 18 1996 13:55 | 15 |
40.28 | I'll give you help.... | STRATA::RINELLA | | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:33 | 9 |
40.29 | | LUDWIG::BING | | Wed Sep 18 1996 15:03 | 6 |
40.30 | That's what friends are for! | ACISS2::VANDENBARK | Outdoors is where I belong | Thu Sep 19 1996 08:17 | 17 |
40.31 | A hunting we will go... | STRATA::RINELLA | | Thu Sep 19 1996 08:56 | 12 |
40.32 | | LUDWIG::BING | | Thu Sep 19 1996 09:50 | 15 |
40.33 | Did I say that? | MTADMS::PAUL_M | | Thu Sep 19 1996 10:01 | 8 |
40.34 | | STRATA::RINELLA | | Thu Sep 19 1996 10:17 | 6 |
40.35 | sounds like a plan | NCMAIL::GEIBELL | FISH NAKED | Thu Sep 19 1996 11:10 | 11 |
40.36 | 16 more days for me... | ALASKA::LAFOSSE | WHEN THE BULLET HITS THE BONE... | Thu Sep 19 1996 11:44 | 9 |
40.37 | Headed to the Ky right now! | ACISS2::VANDENBARK | Outdoors is where I belong | Thu Sep 19 1996 16:08 | 28 |
40.38 | you meant damn yankees right???:-) | NCMAIL::GEIBELL | FISH NAKED | Thu Sep 19 1996 22:03 | 31 |
40.39 | | LUDWIG::BING | | Fri Sep 20 1996 08:22 | 21
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