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Section 210:24-b – Wildlife Control Operators.

    210:24-b Wildlife Control Operators. – I. The executive director may adopt rules, under RSA 541-A, for the licensure and regulation of wildlife control operators engaged in the practice of the trapping of nuisance animals. Such rules may include, but shall not be limited to: (a) The establishment of license types and fees. (b) Minimum […]

Section 210:25 – Trapping Education.

    210:25 Trapping Education. – There is hereby established a program to provide education to the citizens of the state of New Hampshire on the practice of trapping fur-bearing animals as a recognized conservation and management tool as well as a traditional sport avocation. The program shall be established within the department of fish and […]

Section 210:23 – Authority of Fish and Game Executive Director.

    210:23 Authority of Fish and Game Executive Director. – The executive director of the fish and game department with the approval of the commission may declare an open season or closed season on any fur-bearing animals in any town and county in the state. The executive director may make such other rules as necessary […]

Section 210:24-a – Season for Taking of Fur-Bearing Animals.

    210:24-a Season for Taking of Fur-Bearing Animals. – The executive director is authorized to set a season for the taking of fur-bearing animals for nonresident hunters and trappers which may be different from the season established for resident hunters and trappers. Source. 1983, 263:2, eff. Aug. 17, 1983.

Section 210:12 – Time for.

    210:12 Time for. – No person shall set or arrange any trap prior to the first day of the open season for trapping any particular fur-bearing animal. Source. 1947, 42:1, eff. Mar. 18, 1947.

Section 210:13 – Visiting Traps.

    210:13 Visiting Traps. – Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a person shall visit his or her traps at least once in each calendar day, provided, however, that a person trapping for beaver through the ice during the open season therefor, shall visit his or her traps once in each 72 hours. Trappers […]

Section 210:14 – Disturbing Traps of Another.

    210:14 Disturbing Traps of Another. – No person shall disturb the trap of another, nor take a fur-bearing animal from the trap of another unless an owner shall have complied with the authorization provisions of RSA 210:13. Any person taking a fur-bearing animal from a trap set by another without complying with RSA 210:13 […]

Section 210:15 – Protection of Bear Traps.

    210:15 Protection of Bear Traps. – A person who sets or causes to be set a bear trap shall build in a suitable manner, and maintain around the same, a railing or guard not less than 3 feet high, and shall post not less than 2 painted signs, with the words "Bear Trap" thereon […]