New Hampshire Hunting Safety and Education

We developed this Hunting Safety and Education Guide to ensure you meet New Hampshire's hunting safety requirements and that you have the safest hunting trips possible. Hunting is often an adventure you partake with family and loved ones, so we realize that safety is of the utmost importance.

Also, you will find links to our hunting How To Guides for some great information on various hunting topics. And you can chat with fellow hunters in our hunting forums. So take some time and browse through this guide and learn how you can have the most enjoyable and, of course, the safest hunting adventure possible.


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New Hampshire Hunting Safety and Education Classes

Here you will learn everything you need to know about signing up for and completing your states mandatory hunting safety and education requirements. Keep in mind that to purchase a hunting license you must have completed an approved Hunter Education course, or provide proof that you have previously held a hunting license in any state or province. Hunters and trapers in New Hamshire must attend training courses specific to the license type they wish to purchase. By state law, anyone planning to buy a basic hunting license, archery license or trapping license must complete the respective hunter, bowhunter or trapper education course. Individuals may purchase each of these licenses by showing a certificate of completion from the appropriate course, or a previously issued license of the same type.

DNR-Pro.org's Hunting How To Guides

Our library of Hunting How To Guides covers many safety and educational hunting topics. Learn everything from deer and elk hunting tips to choosing a good hunting dog and more.

Hunting and Wildlife Forums

Chat with like minded people in our Hunting and Wildlife Forum. Discuss various topics such as hunting safety, bow hunting, deer hunting or just chat about general hunting topics - and much more!

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