No Sign of Chronic Wasting in New Hampshire Whitetails
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Good news coming out of New Hampshire as monitoring data gathered by the state’s Fish and Game Department exhibited no evidence of chronic wasting disease in the state’s whitetail deer population. Testing a total of 268 tissue samples collected during 2016’s hunting seasons as part of a nationwide […]
Vermont and New Hampshire Moose Tags Face Big Cuts
Sharp reductions in moose permits in both New Hampshire and Vermont are being proposed ahead of the 2017 hunting seasons in both states. Believed to be caused by shorter, warmer winters, the area’s moose populations have been struggling, to say the least. Over the past decade or so, the moose populations in both states […]
N.H. Moose Hunt Lottery at Historical Low
What is usually a celebratory event, especially for those successful applicants, was over-shadowed by corresponding bad news for New Hampshire hunters last week. Friday marked the announcement of the state’s annual moose hunt lottery, which unfortunately, only named 71 successful applicants, marking the lowest number of awarded licenses in three decades. Uncommonly warm winters […]
New Hampshire Announces Bobcat Hunting Season Proposal
New Hampshire Fish and Game Comission, February 17, 2016. Retrieved from http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/newsroom/news.html?news=306 The New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission today voted 5 to 4 to move forward on a proposal to establish a bobcat hunting and trapping season in New Hampshire. The Fish and Game Commission is proposing to issue a total of 50 bobcat […]