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White Mountain National Forest

 

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White Mountain National Forest
719 N Main Street
Laconia, NH 03246


Phone: (603) 528-8721
FAX: (603) 528-8783
TTY: (603) 528-8722

Questions or comments?
Contact us at r9_whitemtn_info@fs.fed.us

 

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Hunting and Trapping

 

Hunting

The US Forest Service shares responsibility for managing wildlife resources on the White Mountain National Forest with the New Hampshire Fish & Game Department and the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. These wildlife agencies are responsible for regulating hunting seasons and enforcing game laws in their respective states. The Forest Service, mainly through timber harvest, contributes to improved habitat conditions that benefit wildlife populations on the Forest.

Hunting opportunities on the White Mountain National Forest vary from large game, such as white-tailed deer, moose, and black bear, to small game, such as rabbits, grouse, and waterfowl.

Hunting is allowed on all White Mountain National Forest Lands including Wilderness areas pursuant to state regulations. State hunting licenses are required to hunt on National Forest land. Hunting on private land within the National Forest is prohibited without permission of the landowner. In addition, the following acts are prohibited on the National Forest:

  • Discharging a firearm or any other implement capable of taking human life, causing injury, or damaging property as follows:
    • In or within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site, or occupied area, or
    • Across or on a Forest System Road or body of water adjacent thereto, or in any manner or place whereby any person or property is exposed to injury or damage as result of such discharge. 36-CFR 261.10 (d)

Trapping

Trapping is also allowed on all White Mountain National Forest Lands including Wilderness areas pursuant to state regulations. Trapping on private land within the National Forest is prohibited without permission of the landowner. A state license to trap is required on National Forest land.

Trapping opportunities on the National Forest land in New Hampshire include beaver, coyote, skunk, weasel, fisher, fox, mink, muskrat, otter, raccoon, and opossum. In addition to these species the State of Maine allows trapping of bobcat and marten.

If you are providing Outfitter/Guide services in conjunction with your hunting or trapping activities, you must obtain an Outfitter/Guide Permit from the White Mountain National Forest. For more information about obtaining an Outfitter/Guide Permit from the US Forest Service, contact us at 603-466-2713 (ext. 213).

Moose Hunting on National Forest Lands

 

Maps for Hunters

WMNF Motor Vehicle Use Maps

 

Further Information:

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
207-287-800
www.state.me.us/ifw/

New Hampshire Fish & Game Department
603-271-2743
www.wildlife.state.nh.us
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USDA Forest Service - Eastern Region
Last modified: Thursday, 28 August 2008
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