CONCORD — If you want to hunt moose in New Hampshire this fall, now is the time to enter the lottery and try your luck on the adventure of a lifetime.
Applications for the lottery cost $15 for residents and $25 for non-residents (non-refundable) and are available online at www.huntnh.com or from any Fish and Game license agent. A total of 51 permits are proposed to be issued in this year’s lottery.
Apply now by visiting New Hampshire Fish and Game at www.huntnh.com/hunting/moose.html, where you can apply online or print out a mail-in application.
Lottery applications for 2018 must be postmarked or submitted online by midnight Eastern Time on May 25, 2018, or delivered to New Hampshire Fish and Game headquarters in Concord before 4 p.m. that day.
Applicants are encouraged to apply online and early, so there is less chance of submitting an incomplete application.
New Hampshire’s moose hunt runs from Oct. 20-28, 2018.
Each applicant can choose to be entered into the lottery or to accrue a point only and not be entered into the lottery. This benefits those hunters who know they will not be able to hunt this year and want to continue to accrue bonus points.
A bonus point system improves the chances for unsuccessful applicants who apply each consecutive year. Don’t miss a year, or you’ll lose your points! Hunters who are drawn and accept a permit are not eligible to enter the lottery or to apply for a bonus point for the following three years.
New Hampshire has had an annual moose hunt since 1988, when 75 permits were issued for a three-day hunt in the North Country. The availability of moose hunting permits is made possible by careful management of moose populations.
The resulting annual harvest of moose provides valuable information on the physical condition of moose, as well as a unique recreational opportunity.
For more information on moose hunting in New Hampshire, visit www.huntnh.com/hunting/moose.html
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