Friday, July 24, 2015

New Hampshire Newborn Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License Available

     Posted by Wayne G. Barber
New Hampshire Newborn Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License AvailableCONCORD, N.H. – The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department now offers the best baby gift ever for the outdoors family! The Newborn Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License is now available.

New Hampshire's Newborn Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License is a special gift certificate. The holder of the certificate, upon reaching the age of 16, will be able to redeem it for a lifetime New Hampshire freshwater fishing license and (upon completion of the Hunter Education requirement) a lifetime hunting license.

This is an opportunity to provide children under one year of age who are NH residents with perpetual future access to New Hampshire's hunting and freshwater fishing adventures at the one-time price of $300 (plus $4.50 for habitat and agent fees).

Specially designed NH Fish and Game camo-themed onesies, in sizes 6-months and 12-months, may be purchased separately, and make a great gift to be presented with the certificate.

Purchase of a Newborn Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License gift certificate can be made only at the Fish and Game's headquarters office in Concord, NH, or by mail. The applications are available on the Fish and Game website at wildnh.com/licensing/forms.html. The application process requires a copy of the child's birth certificate and a copy of one parent's (or legal guardian's) valid N.H. driver's license or non-driver picture identification to establish residency.

If you have questions, visit wildnh.com/licensing/newborn.html or call the N.H. Fish and Game Licensing Office at (603) 271-3422.

Proceeds from Newborn Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License sales go to a special New Hampshire Fish and Game Department trust fund, helping to ensure that healthy fish and wildlife resources and opportunities for outdoor recreation will be here for future generations.

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