All seven NFC chapters submitted letters to their respective US Representatives and Senators encouraging the the former to continue their support of the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA), and requesting that the latter to pass the legislation.…
Read MoreAn overview of what NFC would like to see in regard to how New Hampshire classifies brook trout…
Read MoreThe following is the follow-up to a field trip to White Mountain National Forest that NFC participated in with U.S. Forest Service…
Read MoreThe following represents NH NFCs response to questions from the US Forest Service in regard to manmade rock dams, a damaged culvert, and the Zealand River…
Read MoreOperating in a near vacuum, with limited opportunity for public input, influence, or disclosure, NH F&G is stocking over wild fish by rule not exception, stocking nonnative trout in critically important…
Read MoreThe current make-up of the critically important NH Fish and Game Commission does not serve the resource well. It also leaves non-sportsmen voiceless. In fact, it doesn’t even serve many sportsmen well…
Read MoreNH NFCs formal response to NH F&Gs refusal to allow volunteer-sponsored signage on NHs Wild Trout Management waters…
Read MoreNew Hampshire Fish and Games refuses to allow NFC/TU to create, print, fund, post and maintain informational signs on formally designated and specially managed Wild Trout Management Waters…
Read MoreNew Hampshire NFC's letter to New Hampshire Fish & Game opposing the proposed use of bait on the Magalloway River.
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