Friday, August 19, 2011

Take Notice!

CONCORD, N.H. -- By unanimous vote at its August 17, 2011, meeting, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission will continue its work with members of the Legislature, other state agencies and interested organizations to strengthen protections in state law for landowners who leave their land open for recreational activities in New Hampshire.
The Commission and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department have been working actively with State Representative Gene Chandler and State Senator Andy Sanborn to review options that would increase protection for landowners while maintaining access. 
"Everyone who walks on a piece of private land in the state should be concerned about the potential loss of access," said Glenn Normandeau Executive Director of the N.H. Fish and Game Department.
For more information about the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission, visit www.wildnh.com/Inside_FandG/commission.htm.

With every passing day the nights are getting cooler, the leaves are getting ready to fall, the acorns and beechnuts are falling! What does this mean? That hunting season is just around the corner! The annual NH Moose hunt kicks off  in 56 short days! If your still wondering if you should hire a NH Moose Guide or give it a go on your own then you should contact Swamp Donkey Adventures today, book a guide and rest easy. Visit us at

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