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261.1 | no probs | TORCH::MACINTYRE | Impatiently waiting for ice-out. | Fri Feb 27 1987 13:31 | 10 |
| They no longer require residence tax reciepts for buying a license...
You should be able to walk into any place and show them 'something'
with your address on it (preferably a NH driver's license which you
may not have yet) and get a license. Even last year, I heard of
people from out of state just walking into places and getting resident
licenses w/o out showing any id at all...
Don Mac
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261.2 | | TPVAX3::DODIER | Fishermen love to open a can o'worms | Fri Feb 27 1987 13:40 | 21 |
| The best thing to do is get a copy of the fishing rules. These
are found just about anywhere you can buy a fishing license. Check
with your local variety stores. Many N.H. variety store sell fishing
and hunting licences. The rules look like a small blue and white
flyer and are free.
This year there are 2 types of fishing licence, warm water only
and and all species. If you get the warm water only license, you
cannot take trout or salmon. I think there's one more cold water
species you can't take but I can't remember. It's in the fishing
rules though. The warm water only license is $12.50 and the all species
is $17.00. I think you are supposed to be living in N.H. for six
months before you can get a resident license but you may be able
to get around that.
As far as the resident tax, they no longer require you to show
a receipt for that in order to get your license. They may ask you
for a driver's licence though.
A combination hunting/fishing license costs $25.00. In order
to get this, you must have attended a hunter safty program or show
a previous years hunting license.
Hope this helps..........................RAYJ
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261.3 | The missing 3rd species | HENRY8::DODIER | | Wed Mar 18 1987 08:07 | 17 |
| re:2
I picked up a copy of the fishing rules for my office. The three
cold water species are all species of trout, salmon, and American
shad.
For those of you that have not yet picked up your licenses,
the new license are made out of paper. The old ones (made from some
sort of indestructible material) are no longer available. The deer
tag is a adhesive strip of blue paper which you write your name,
address, time/date of kill, and town of kill on. There are directions
on the back which tell you how to attach it.
I don't know how the rest of you feel, but it seems as if you
get less and pay more every year. Last year, a combo hunting/fishing
license was $17. This year it's $25, an increase of $8. This is
almost a 50% increase over last year. Hopefully, there will not
be another increase for a few years.
RAYJ
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261.4 | Licensed out of existence | GENRAL::HUNTER | from SUNNY Colorado, Wayne | Wed Mar 18 1987 11:07 | 15 |
| $25.00 doesn't sound too bad to me. Try Colorado's license
fees. For residents the following rates apply:
fishing and small game $15.00
Duck stamp $15.00
Deer $25.00
Elk $30.00
Bear $30.00
Boat $20.00
Boat Motor Depends on HP
State Parks Pass $25.00/1 vehicle, $10.00/extra vehicle
Then we get to the expensive stuff (rods, reels, guns.........)
;-)
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261.5 | A little license trivia | MARY::DODIER | | Wed Mar 18 1987 12:01 | 12 |
| re:4
In comparison it's not to bad. The $15 for your duck stamp, is
that just the state stamp ? In N.H., we pay $7.50 for the federal
and $4 for the state duck stamp.
The N.H. license includes all big game huntable in N.H.. There
is a separate archery license for $15 and a separate muzzle loader
license for $10.50. There is also a pheasant stamp for $10 and a
wild turkey permit by lottery ($5 I think).
You can take 2 deer in N.H. using any combination of rifle/shotgun,
long bow, or single shot muzzle loader.
RAYJ
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261.6 | If it moves, it costs ya. | GENRAL::HUNTER | from SUNNY Colorado, Wayne | Thu Mar 19 1987 11:17 | 5 |
| I just wanted to show that your costs are not that bad. As
for archery, muzzle loader, turkey, if it walks, flies, $h1ts, or
???? you pay extra. But we also have a fairly well regulated game
department and lower taxes. It's all relative. Ya gets what ya
pays fer. Inflation eats up everyones budget sooner or later.
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