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Information on Licenses and Permits in New Hampshire. License Prices. License Requirements. Newborn Lifetime Combination Licenses. Wildlife Habitat Fee. Apprentice License. National Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP) Permit. Senior and Milestone Licenses. Rules and Regulations.
Resident: N/A, Non Resident: $25.00. *Does not include $2.50 Wildlife Habitat Fee. NOTE: A $2.00 transaction fee will be charged per license ($2.75 online) NH Apprentice Hunting Licenses are available (same price as a regular hunting license) Information on New Hampshire Fishing and Hunting License Prices.
Those NH Residents born 1947 or earlier must obtain their permanent Milestone License at the NH Fish & Game Department in Concord or at select license agents. Call 603-271-3422 for more info. All secondary licenses may be purchased on the internet or at license agents. Licenses & Permits.
Temporary 1-, 3-, and 7-day Fishing Licenses are available to non-residents, dates for use intended will be requested at the time of purchase and the dates must be consecutive. One-day licenses are also available for NH residents.
Non-Resident Student Licenses . Full-time students attending school in New Hampshire may purchase non-resident fishing or hunting licenses at resident rates. Students may be in high school, college or graduate school; they must be registered for at least 12 credit hours per semester.
Non-Resident Fishing Licenses. Non-residents, including out-of-state and foreign individuals, can purchase a non-resident fishing license to enjoy fishing in New Hampshire’s waters.
If you qualify as a New Hampshire resident (must hold a valid NH Driver's License or NH Dept. of Safety issued non-driver's photo identification), you will eligible for the NH resident license types/resident rates.
Non-resident military personnel on regular, active duty, and permanently stationed in New Hampshire, may purchase licenses at N.H. resident rates. (Cannot be purchased online or at Walmart.)
Non-residents seeking long-term access to New Hampshire’s fishing opportunities can also opt for annual licenses, too. These cover various activities such as freshwater fishing and combination hunting and fishing.
A New Hampshire non-resident fishing license is required for anyone 16 years of age or older who is not a resident of New Hampshire and who wishes to fish in the state's inland waters. The license can be purchased online or at any license agent.