New Hampshire and trail camera`s
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New Hampshire and trail camera`s
Must be a misprint but the last point for camera`s is disappointing .
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New Laws for Tree Stands and Game Cameras Become Effective January 1
Date: 12/27/2023
Author: nhfishandgame
CONTACT:
Marty Mobley: (603) 271-1138
Major Dave Walsh: (603) 271-3127
December 27, 2023
Concord, NH – Law changes governing the installation of tree stands and game cameras in New Hampshire will go into effect on January 1, 2024.
Below is a summary of the changes to RSA 207:36-a, regarding the use of tree stands, observation blinds, and pit blinds:
All tree stands or observation blinds must be labeled with the name and contact information of their owner in a clearly visible manner. Name and contact information shall include either name and address or name and phone number.
A portable or temporary tree stand or observation blind may be used April 25 through June 1 and August 1 through December 31 of a calendar year. All stands and blinds must be removed from the property by June 1, unless allowed by permission from the landowner or designee.
All permanent tree stands or observation blinds require landowner permission.
For a comprehensive list of laws applying to tree stands visit www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/XVIII/207/207-36-a.htm.
Below is a summary of the changes to RSA 207:1 and RSA 207:63 regarding the use of game cameras:
All game cameras placed on private property, or on state-owned or state-managed property, must be labeled with the name and contact information of their owner in a manner visible while mounted. Name and contact information shall include either name and address or name and phone number.
No game cameras may be placed on private property without permission of the property owner unless the property owner has posted signage on the property allowing the placement of such cameras. Any such signs must be of durable material with words describing the allowable activity, such as “Game Cameras Allowed,” printed in block letters no less than 2 inches in height, and include the name and contact information of the property owner.
A game camera placed on state-owned or state-managed lands, or on municipally owned property, shall be exempt from requiring landowner permission.
“Game camera” means any device capable of recording, storing, and/or transmitting photographic or video data for any purpose.
A person using a game camera to assist with hunting may not harvest any animal viewed within the same calendar day of remotely viewing that animal from a game camera.
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New Laws for Tree Stands and Game Cameras Become Effective January 1
Date: 12/27/2023
Author: nhfishandgame
CONTACT:
Marty Mobley: (603) 271-1138
Major Dave Walsh: (603) 271-3127
December 27, 2023
Concord, NH – Law changes governing the installation of tree stands and game cameras in New Hampshire will go into effect on January 1, 2024.
Below is a summary of the changes to RSA 207:36-a, regarding the use of tree stands, observation blinds, and pit blinds:
All tree stands or observation blinds must be labeled with the name and contact information of their owner in a clearly visible manner. Name and contact information shall include either name and address or name and phone number.
A portable or temporary tree stand or observation blind may be used April 25 through June 1 and August 1 through December 31 of a calendar year. All stands and blinds must be removed from the property by June 1, unless allowed by permission from the landowner or designee.
All permanent tree stands or observation blinds require landowner permission.
For a comprehensive list of laws applying to tree stands visit www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/XVIII/207/207-36-a.htm.
Below is a summary of the changes to RSA 207:1 and RSA 207:63 regarding the use of game cameras:
All game cameras placed on private property, or on state-owned or state-managed property, must be labeled with the name and contact information of their owner in a manner visible while mounted. Name and contact information shall include either name and address or name and phone number.
No game cameras may be placed on private property without permission of the property owner unless the property owner has posted signage on the property allowing the placement of such cameras. Any such signs must be of durable material with words describing the allowable activity, such as “Game Cameras Allowed,” printed in block letters no less than 2 inches in height, and include the name and contact information of the property owner.
A game camera placed on state-owned or state-managed lands, or on municipally owned property, shall be exempt from requiring landowner permission.
“Game camera” means any device capable of recording, storing, and/or transmitting photographic or video data for any purpose.
A person using a game camera to assist with hunting may not harvest any animal viewed within the same calendar day of remotely viewing that animal from a game camera.
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Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
Glad I live in Texas!!
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Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
So if you get a morning pic on your cell cam of a nice buck and you go to your stand in the evening, and he comes in, you can't shoot him?
But if you go to your stand, pull your card, see a pic of the same nice buck walk through, you go to your stand and he comes in you can shoot him?
In reality they probably want to ban the cell cams outright, but they love the taxes they collect on the sale of them. This way they get to have there cake and eat it too!
But no cake for you ya peasant!
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But if you go to your stand, pull your card, see a pic of the same nice buck walk through, you go to your stand and he comes in you can shoot him?
In reality they probably want to ban the cell cams outright, but they love the taxes they collect on the sale of them. This way they get to have there cake and eat it too!
But no cake for you ya peasant!
Take care guys, happy new year
Hatchet
Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
Too many times new laws come up as a knee jerk reaction to someone doing something to tip the balance in their favour. I’m wondering what that could possibly be? There are blue tooth cams and security systems that could be adapted to hunting. I can’t see a law maker just coming up with something, after all, I think most of them come up short on brain cells
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Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
Over-regulation, plain and simple.
So I can't put out any type of trail camera or treestand on my private property unless I put my name on them first? Why on earth should I have to put my name on them? They're my property on my property. Ridiculous.
So I can't put out any type of trail camera or treestand on my private property unless I put my name on them first? Why on earth should I have to put my name on them? They're my property on my property. Ridiculous.
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Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
have a friend out in Utah and all trail cameras were banned last year from what he told me
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Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
No brain, No cellsBoo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:34 amToo many times new laws come up as a knee jerk reaction to someone doing something to tip the balance in their favour. I’m wondering what that could possibly be? There are blue tooth cams and security systems that could be adapted to hunting. I can’t see a law maker just coming up with something, after all, I think most of them come up short on brain cells
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Mornin guys!
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I agree!!!
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Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
same idiots running our country -
Re: New Hampshire and trail camera`s
It’s only going to get worse. New Hampshire is attached to Massachusetts.
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