Difference between revisions of "NH Department of Fish And Game"

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Revision as of 09:56, 15 July 2017

Department of Fish and Game

Fish and Game Information

Frequency Type Tone Channel Use Confirmation/ReConfirmations
151.3400 R N831 CH-1 Statewide Operations 2017.07.15 schwab
159.4650 N825 CH-2 Secondary & Concord Area Dispatch

Fish and Game Conservation Officers are Responsible for Enforcing Laws in Reguards to:

  • Fishing
  • Hunting
  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Hiking
  • OHRV's (Off Road Recreational Vehicles)
  • Primary Patrols on all Snowmobile/ATV (OHRV) Trails


Conservation Officers also play a large roll in Search and Rescue Missions Throughout the State Working with the Department of Safety and Various other agencies