NH Fish and Game Department

Tips for Hunters on Establishing Good Landowner Relations for Deer Season

CONTACT:
Mark Beauchesne: (603) 271-6355
August 26, 2024

Concord, NH – Fall archery season for deer (September 15–December 15) is under four weeks away, with muzzleloader and firearms seasons fast approaching in November. Hunters on a quest for a trophy buck can do a lot to help promote positive landowner relations. “Remember that access to private land is a privilege provided through the generosity of the landowner,” said Mark Beauchesne, Landowner Relations Coordinator for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. “With more than 70% of New Hampshire’s land in private ownership, practicing good landowner relations is key to maintaining access to private property now and for future generations.”

Here are some tips:

As of January 1, new laws applying to the placement of tree stands and game cameras took effect that make developing proactive relationships with private landowners a priority for hunters:

To learn more about what’s new for all hunters in the 2024-25 season, and for a complete listing of Granite State hunting regulations, visit www.eregulations.com/newhampshire/hunting/.

For more information about deer hunting, visit www.wildlife.nh.gov/hunting-nh/deer-hunting-new-hampshire. For more information about NHFG’s Landowner Relations Program, visit www.wildlife.nh.gov/hunting-nh/landowner-relations-program.

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