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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Hackett Hill Wildlife Management Area
223 acres. This property is forested with hardwoods and softwoods including white pine, hemlock, balsam fir, oak, beech and birch.
North side of Route 25, west of South Tamworth
Tamworth,
NH
03886
Phone: 6032712461
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
Northern Land Guide Services
For a great outdoor adventure of a lifetime with New Hampshire's only full time licensed master guide. Hunting, fly fishing, moose watching tours and wildlife nature photography.
134 Maple St.
Bethlehem,
NH
03574
Phone: 603-869-2634
Wilder Wildlife Management Area
60-acres. Provides a diversity of habitats including old agricultural fields, river backwater, emergent wetlands, floodplain forest and shrublands.
River Road
Lyme,
NH
03768
Phone: 6032712461
Souhegan River Wildlife Management Area
199 acres. Most of the property is wooded. Fishing and hiking are permitted on the Heald Tract, however, no hunting or boating is allowed.
Kimball Hill Road
Greenville,
NH
03048
Phone: 6032712461
OutsideInsides
OUTSIDEINSIDES.com was created to provide sportsmen and women timely, reliable and useful information about hunting, fishing and trapping in New Hampshire.
P.O. Box 365
Warner,
NH
03278
Phone: 6034562802
White Lake State Park
The park lies along the shores of White Lake, an example of a typical glacial lake offering swimming and fishing. Enjoy walks around the lake on a well-maintained foot path while looking for Loons or signs of beaver activity. The campground serves as a great base to enjoy activities in the area.
Route 16
Tamworth,
NH
03886
Phone: 6033237350
Marks Wildlife Management Area
292 acres. Consists primarily of upland forested habitat, with some 50 acres of wetlands. The fishery is primarily warmwater.
Powder Mill Road (Varney Rd.)
Alton,
NH
03809
Phone: 6032712461
Shoals Fly Fishing
Shoals Fly Fishing and light Tackle specializes in fishing charters for Striped Bass , Bluefish and Bluefin Tuna. We operate a 23 ft Center console with a 225 Yamaha outboard full outfitted for nearshore and offshore fishing. We provide all tackle and can take up to six people on the boat.
100 Gates St.
Portsmouth,
NH
03801
Phone: 6032055318
Jericho Mountain State Park
Miles of trail riding for ATV, UTV, trail bike, and snowmobile enthusiasts. Open to the public, but still in development, guests can also enjoy swimming, fishing, canoeing or picnicking at Jericho Lake. Throughout the park visitors are treated to a number of scenic outlooks.
Jericho Lake Road, Off Route 110
Berlin,
NH
03570
Phone: 6032713254
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