New Hampshire Hunting License: Cost, Requirements & How to Apply (2026)
Complete guide to New Hampshire hunting license costs, requirements, seasons, and regulations for the Calendar year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) season.
New Hampshire Hunting License Fees 2026
Current hunting license costs for residents and non-residents. License year: Calendar year (Jan 1 – Dec 31).
Resident Licenses
Non-Resident Licenses
Tags & Permits
Endorsements & Stamps
How to Buy a New Hampshire Hunting License
Multiple convenient options to get your license quickly.
Buy Online (Recommended)
Visit wildlife.nh.gov (returning buyers only). Sign in to your account. Select hunting ($32) or combo ($47) license. Add archery ($26), muzzleloader ($16), turkey ($16), bear ($16) permits. Pay with credit/debit card ($2.75 online fee). $2.50 Wildlife Habitat Fee auto-added once per year. Print license and permits
Buy In Person
NHFG Headquarters in Concord (required for first-time buyers), Authorized license agents statewide, Town clerks
Buy By Phone
Call 603-271-3421. $2 transaction fee
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Hunter Education Requirements in New Hampshire
Who Can Hunt for Free (or at a Discount) in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire Hunting Seasons 2026-2027
Key hunting season dates and weapon restrictions.
New Hampshire Bag Limits
Daily and seasonal harvest limits for major game species.
How New Hampshire Compares to Neighboring States
See how hunting license costs stack up in the region.
Frequently Asked Questions About New Hampshire Hunting Licenses
How much is a hunting license in New Hampshire?
Resident: $32 + $2.50 Wildlife Habitat Fee = $34.50 total. Combo (hunt+fish): $47. NR: $113. NR 3-day small game: $43. Free for NH residents 68+ (permanent license). Youth under 16 hunt free.
Can I hunt moose in New Hampshire?
Yes — NH has a 9-day October moose season. Permits: $150 res / $500 NR via lottery ($15/$25 app fee). Only 50-86 permits issued annually. Draw odds are very competitive — some hunters apply 20+ years.
Can I hunt bear in New Hampshire?
Yes — bear license $16 res / $48 NR. You can buy TWO bear tags! Early season (Sep-Oct) allows bait and dogs — unique to NH. Regular season overlaps firearms deer. Growing bear population in White Mountains.
How long is the archery deer season?
Sep 15 – Dec 15 — 3 months and one of the longest in New England. Special Archery Deer Permit: $26 (same res/NR). Crossbows legal. Overlaps muzzleloader and firearms seasons.
Do seniors hunt free?
Yes — NH residents 68+ get a FREE permanent hunting license that never needs renewal. One of the best senior benefits in the US. $2.50 Wildlife Habitat Fee still applies.
What are Unit L antlerless permits?
Lottery permits ($26) allowing antlerless deer harvest in specific WMUs needing population control. Availability varies by unit. Good bonus opportunity beyond the standard 1-antlered limit.
Can I buy a NH license online?
Yes, returning buyers at wildlife.nh.gov ($2.75 online fee). First-time buyers must go in person to NHFG HQ in Concord, authorized agents, or town clerks. Subsequent years are all online.
Do youth need a license?
No license for under 16, but they must buy individual permits: deer $26, turkey $16, bear $16. Must hunt with a licensed adult. Youth Deer Day and Youth Turkey Day offer special early access.