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SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2012, IS FREE FISHING DAY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE - FishNews - 04-19-2012 CONCORD, N.H. -- N.H. Free Fishing Day is coming on Saturday, June 2, 2012, so plan to get out and cast a line with your family and friends on New<br /> Hampshire's lakes, rivers and streams. On Free Fishing Day, state residents<br /> and nonresidents alike can fish any inland water - or saltwater - in New<br /> Hampshire without a fishing license All other fishing regulations must be<br /> followed on Free Fishing Day, including season dates and bag limits. There<br /> is one exception: you still need a fishing license and a special permit to<br /> fish for brood stock Atlantic salmon in the Merrimack and lower Pemigewasset<br /> rivers. "Free Fishing Day is the perfect chance to take a buddy fishing - and maybe<br /> enjoy a fish fry," says Scott Decker, a N.H. Fish and Game Fisheries Program<br /> Supervisor. "New Hampshire has 12,000 miles of rivers and streams and more<br /> than 975 lakes and ponds, a number of them stocked with trout, and fishing<br /> is a great way to enjoy the outdoor life here." Free Fishing Day kicks off 2012 National Fishing and Boating Week, a<br /> nationwide observance encouraging families to have fun together on the<br /> water. For details on fishing rules for various waters, consult the 2012 N.H.<br /> Freshwater and Saltwater fishing digests, available at<br /> http://www.fishnh.com/pubs/fishing.html. You can find lots more helpful information about fishing on the Fish and<br /> Game website at http://www.fishnh.com/Fishing/fishing.htm, including<br /> waterbodies that have been recently stocked with fish, trout waters, lake<br /> depths and public access sites. The Fish and Game website also has regional fishing brochures with<br /> suggestions on where to fish from the shoreline, currently available for<br /> Manchester/Nashua, the North Country, southwestern New Hampshire, the Lakes<br /> Region, Southeastern N.H., and the seacoast. If you get hooked on Free Fishing Day, why not enjoy the fun year round!<br /> Licenses are available online at http://www.fishnh.com or from any of 250<br /> friendly local license agents statewide. Youth under age 16 do not need a<br /> license to fish in New Hampshire. |