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Outdoor ESCAPES New Hampshire, LLC
does not
currently offer
hunting or fishing guide services, although Peter and Lucie spend personal time with
their families in the woods during the fall hunting season and have yummy memories
of wild game dinners on cold winter nights.
Since
humans began walking the shores of New Hampshire's rivers after the last ice
age, about 10,000 years ago, hunting and fishing has become a family tradition.
Whether for survival or recreation, generations of folks still enjoy the challenges of
patience, weather, chance, and as well as the opportunity to spend quality time
in the great outdoors.
N.E. Wild Game Scent
Our friend has patented this extra
advantage for hunters...fresh, convenient, biodegradable.
Registered licensed guides...
New Hampshire
Hunting Guides...for
archery (bow and arrow) or firearm (rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader, also known as
black powder), to hunt white-tailed deer, black bear, moose (if you win the N.H.
Fish and Game Moose Lottery), snowshoe hair, coyote, grouse, pheasant, crow,
woodcock, waterfowl such as Canada geese and ducks, etc.
New Hampshire Fishing
Guides...for spin casting or fly fishing on our beautiful lakes, rivers,
and streams.

For more information about hunting and fishing seasons, licenses,
regulations, non-game programs, and regulations regarding boating and OHRVing
(snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), dirt bikes, and other off-road
vehicles) in New Hampshire, go to the
N.H. Fish
and Game website.

Moose meat is lean and tastes great if cooked
correctly.
This one filled an upright freezer!
For more information about New Hampshire wildlife, visit the
Nature Notes page.

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