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New Hampshire: Proposed Changes To Woodcock Hunting

A public meeting to address early season waterfowl regulations, which includes woodcock, is scheduled for June 20, 2007, at 6:30 p.m. at New Hampshire Fish and Game Headquarters on Hazen Drive in Concord. According to the NH Fish and Game, the proposal involves some small date changes in the woodcock and other waterfowl seasons to improve hunter success rates by holding the season during the time the migrant birds are in New Hampshire. The proposed new season would set woodcock season from October 6 through November 4, with a bag limit of three birds per day. The current season runs from October 1 through 30, with a daily limit of three.

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