In most cases NFC supports the removal of dams and other structures that restrict fish passage. However, there are times when the negative impacts outweigh the benefits, and if this project goes forward as planned, we believe this is one of those times…
Read MoreThis is a critical first step in what we hope will be an overhaul of how NH views and manages its wild native brook trout…
Read MoreUnder state law, Fis 401.03, the definition of “Brook Trout” is “…brook, rainbow, brown and golden trout, Loch Leven trout and all their hybrids.”…
Read MoreNew Hampshire NFC has been analyzing the data and running some numbers to try to get a feeling for the overall impact of the proposed stocking suspensions from NH Fish and Game…
Read MoreAs NFC delves deeper into the proposed stocking changes from New Hampshire Fish and Game, we are learning some interesting things we would like to share…
Read MoreThere has been a lot of chatter on the internet lately in regard to some proposed stocking changes in New Hampshire…
Read MoreNative Fish Coalition strongly supports the removal of the Oyster River Dam at Mill Pond…
Read MoreAt just 16 waters statewide, 13 streams and 3 ponds, New Hampshire has just 3% as many formally designated wild trout waters as Maine, and roughly 5% as many as New Jersey...
Read MoreWe are disappointed to announce that New Hampshire Fish and Game (NH F&G) has denied the New Hampshire chapter of Native Fish Coalition…
Read MoreThe New Hampshire chapter of Native Fish Coalition has entered into a partnership with the New Hampshire State Council of Trout Unlimited...
Read MoreThe New Hampshire chapter of Native Fish Coalition opposed the proposed regulation change on the NH section of the Magalloway River...
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