New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Fis - Executive Director, Fish and Game Department
Chapter Fis 300 - WILDLIFE SEASONS AND RULES
Part Fis 302 - GAME BIRDS
Section Fis 302.04 - Ducks, Mergansers, and Sea Ducks
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Pursuant to authority granted by RSA 209:6-b, and in accordance with 50 CFR Part 20, the season for taking ducks, mergansers, and sea ducks shall be as follows:
(b) The delineation of the inland, northern and coastal boundaries shall be as follows:
(c) Daily shooting or falconry hours shall begin at one-half hour before sunrise and end at sunset.
(d) Taking of ducks in the inland, northern and coastal zone shall be limited to a daily bag of 6, and a possession limit of 18. Taking of sea ducks shall be limited to a daily bag limit of 4 and a possession limit of 12. Taking of mergansers shall be limited to a daily bag of 5, and a possession limit of 15. The falconry daily bag limit shall not exceed 3 migratory game birds in the aggregate.
(e) The species of ducks named below shall be subject to the following restricted bag limits, and shall be included as part of the daily bag limit specified in paragraph (d):
(f) In addition to the regular migratory bird season, there shall be a special extended falconry season on ducks, mergansers, and American coots as follows:
(g) Non-toxic shot shall be required statewide for the taking of ducks and mergansers. For the purposes of this section "nontoxic shot" means, as it does in 50 CFR 20, any shot type that does not cause sickness and death when ingested by migratory birds as determined under 50 CFR 20 . The only shot currently approved by the Director, US Fish and Wildlife Service, are steel shot, bismuth-tin shot, tungsten-iron shot, tungsten-polymer shot, tungsten-matrix shot, tungsten-nickel-iron shot, tungsten-bronze shot, tungsten-tin-bismuth shot, tungsten-tin-iron-nickel shot, tungsten-iron-copper-nickel shot, tungsten-tin-iron shot, and tungsten-iron-polymer shot.
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