CONTACT:
Kyle Glencross: (603) 271-3212
Lisa Collins: (603) 271-3212
December 2, 2025

Concord, NH – Are you an ice angler who wants to share your love of fishing through the ice? The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Let’s Go Fishing Program is currently seeking new volunteer fishing instructors to take part in ice fishing programs around the state. All levels of fishing experience are welcomed. The next training event will be held on Saturday, January 3, from 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. at NH Fish and Game Headquarters, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord NH. All materials and lunch will be provided for participants.
To sign up for this training session, simply email Lisa Collins at lisa.collins@wildlife.nh.gov to reserve your spot, and complete and return a Let’s Go Fishing Program application form by visiting www.wildlife.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt746/files/documents/lgf-application.pdf.
To request a form by mail or email, contact 603-271-3212 or aquatic-ed@wildlife.nh.gov.
The training will cover teaching techniques and presentation skills, along with ice safety, ethics, fish identification, ecology, fishing regulations, and more. Once instructors have completed the training, there will be an opportunity to take part in programs and join an existing group of volunteer fishing instructors statewide. These programs are offered in partnership with schools, camps, scout groups, and community centers all over the state.
“Becoming an instructor is extremely rewarding and is an exciting way to get people involved in fishing,” said Let’s Go Fishing Program Coordinator Kyle Glencross. Volunteers will also be able to host and run programs within their own community and have equipment, bait, and other instructors to assist. “If you are passionate about hard-water angling and encouraging individuals, families, and local communities to get in on the action and enjoy the winter, this is definitely the opportunity for you,” said Glencross.
Thousands of children and adults have learned to be safe, ethical, and successful anglers through the Let’s Go Fishing Program. This program is federally funded through the Sport Fish Restoration Program, supported by an excise tax on fishing equipment and motorboat fuels.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department works to conserve, manage, and protect the state’s fish and wildlife and their habitats, as well as providing the public with opportunities to use and appreciate these resources. Visit www.fishnh.com to learn more.

