New Hampshire Statutes

§ 210:11 — Setting Traps

New Hampshire § 210:11
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XVIIIFISH AND GAME
Ch. 210FUR-BEARING ANIMALS
SubdivisionTraps, Spring Guns, and Snares

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 210:11 (2026).

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I.No person shall set, arrange or tend any trap upon any land or from the shores of any waters of which he is not the owner or occupant, except such traps as may be placed under water from a boat or canoe or through the ice on any public body of water as defined in RSA 271:20 or on the following named rivers, Androscoggin, Ammonoosuc, Ashuelot, Bear Camp, Contoocook, Connecticut, Cocheco, Exeter, Lamprey, Mascoma, Merrimack, Merrymeeting, Islinglass, Pemigewasset, Pine, Saco, Soucook, Suncook, Winnipesaukee and their navigable tributaries, until he has secured from the owner or occupant a permit in writing signed by said owner or occupant, and until he shall have filed with the conservation officer in whose district said person is going to trap, a copy thereof, together with a description

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Legislative History

1935, 124:4. 1937, 188:15a. 1939, 125:1. RL 244:12. 1951, 195:1. RSA 210:11. 1975, 12:1. 1977, 24:1. 1979, 49:1. 2004, 257:34, eff. June 15, 2004.

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