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RSA 207:1 · Definitions
207:1 Definitions. – Words and phrases used in this title shall be construed as follows:
Copy linkAir rifle: A gun operated by compressed air or nonflammable gas cylinder by which a projectile of any size or kind can be discharged or propelled. For use in taking small game, such device shall be not less than .22 caliber and shall deliver not less than 12 foot-pounds of kinetic energy at the muzzle. An air rifle shall be considered loaded when a projectile is inserted in the chamber. "Air rifle" also means air gun and pneumatic rifle. I-a. Angling: The taking of fish by line in hand, or rod in hand to which is attached a cast of artificial flies, or an artificial bait, or hooks or other devices for the attachment of bait. A person may have in use not more than 2 such lines at one time. Nothing in this title shall prohibit the use of a rod-holder in a boat.
Copy linkBag and Creel Limit: The number or weight of any kind of wildlife permitted to be killed in a specified time. II-a. Baiting: The act of placing meat, carrion, honey or any other food or ingestible substance capable of luring or attracting coyote, fur-bearing animals, game birds, or game animals with the exception of gray squirrel. II-b. Baited Area: An area where meat, carrion, honey or any other food or ingestible substance is placed, capable of luring or attracting coyote, fur-bearing animals, game birds, or game animals with the exception of gray squirrel.
Copy linkClosed Season: That period of time during which fish, game, wild or fur-bearing animals or marine species may not be taken or killed, and all periods of time not included within the open season. IV-a. Commercial Fisherman: Any person who takes, possesses, lands, or transports, on the waters of this state, any marine species by any method for the purposes of sale.
Copy linkFin Fish: Includes all species and subspecies of fish listed under the definition of fish. V-a. Firearm: Any weapon, including a starter gun, which will, is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive.
Copy linkFish: A member of any of the following classes: Cyclostomata, including, but not limited to, hagfishes and lampreys; elasmobranchii, including, but not limited to, sharks, skates, and rays; and pisces, including, but not limited to, trout, perch, bass, minnows, and catfish; including, any part, product, egg or offspring thereof, or the dead body or parts thereof, excluding fossils.
Copy linkFly: A hook dressed with feathers, hair, thread, tinsel or any similar material to which no spinner, spoon or similar device is added.
Copy linkFur-Bearing Animals: Beaver, otter, marten, sable, mink, fisher or fisher cat, raccoon, bobcat, fox, coyote, opossum, weasel, skunk, and muskrat.
Copy linkGame Birds: Ruffed grouse or partridge, spruce grouse, commonly called spruce partridge, pheasant, quail, European partridge, chukar partridge and turkeys. XI-a. Game Camera. Any device capable of recording and transmitting photographic or video data, with or without a wire, to a remote device, such as a computer, smartphone, or other viewing device. The term shall also include a device that merely records photographic or video data and stores such data for later use.
Copy linkGuide: Any person who engages for hire, either directly or indirectly, in the business of guiding in this state.
Copy linkGuiding: Includes every act whereby a person for hire directs, aids, assists or instructs another person in taking wildlife in this state. XIII-a. Habitat stronghold: A high-quality habitat that supports the ability of wildlife to be more resilient to increasing pressures on species due to climate change and land development.
Copy linkInclusion of Dates: Whenever a period is named during which an act is permitted or prohibited, both the first and second dates named shall be included within such period. XIV-a. Loaded: A round or projectile in the chamber fully dischargeable by pulling the trigger.
Copy linkMarine Species: Includes all fish which usually inhabit salt water, and all shellfish, lobsters, crabs, shrimps, clams, marine worms, other marine invertebrates and marine plants found in the coastal waters and estuarine waters under the jurisdiction of this state as defined in RSA 1:14 and 1:15.
Copy linkNumber; Gender: The singular shall include the plural; and the masculine shall include the feminine and neuter. XVIII-a. OHRV: Off highway recreational vehicle as defined in RSA 215-A:1, VI.
Copy linkOpen Season: That period of time during which wildlife may be legally taken or killed.
Copy linkPerson: Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, business trust, political subdivision or any other public or private entity.
Copy linkPossession: Actual or constructive possession, and any control of things referred to.
Copy linkProtected Birds: All wild birds not included within the terms Game Birds and Unprotected Birds.
Copy linkResident: A resident of the state as defined in RSA 21:6, except that no person shall be deemed to be a resident who claims residence in any other state for any purpose. XXIII-a. Revoke or Revocation: The recision, cancellation, nullification or invalidation of a license, the ability to acquire a license, or the ability to participate in any of the activities specified in the revocation.
Copy linkSet Line: Aset linemeans any unattended line which is placed in the freshwaters of the state, including through the ice, for the purpose of taking fish which is not under the direct view and control of the person placing the line.
Copy linkSmall Game: Ruffed grouse or partridge, spruce grouse, commonly called spruce partridge, pheasant, quail, European partridge, chukar partridge, wild rabbit and hare, gray squirrel and migratory birds (subject to federal regulations). XXVI-a. Suspend or Suspension: The temporary discontinuance or cessation for a period of time of a license, the ability to acquire a license or the ability to participate in any of the activities specified in the suspension.
Copy linkTake or Taking: Includes pursuing, shooting, hunting, killing, capturing, trapping, snaring, and netting wildlife, and all lesser acts, such as disturbing, harrying, worrying, wounding, or placing, setting, drawing, or using any net or other device commonly used to take wildlife, whether they result in taking or not, and includes every attempt to take and every act of assistance to every other person in taking or attempting to take wildlife, provided that whenever taking is allowed by law, reference is had to taking by lawful means and in lawful manner. XXVII-a. Taxidermy: The process of preparing, as in but not limited to, preserving, stuffing, and mounting the skins of wildlife for compensation.
Copy linkTransport and Transportation: All carrying or moving, or causing to be carried or moved.
Copy linkUnprotected Birds: English sparrows, European starlings, and the common feral pigeon commonly known as the rock dove, Columba liva, except such birds as are protected by the laws of the federal government.
Copy linkWhen Accompanied: Within sight and hearing, excluding electronic devices, when actual physical direction and control can be effected.
Copy linkWhole to Include Part: Every provision relating to wildlife shall apply to a part of such wildlife.
Copy linkWildlife: Refers to all species of mammals, birds, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, amphibians, invertebrates, reptiles or their progeny or eggs which, whether raised in captivity or not, are normally found in a wild state.
Copy linkWildlife corridor: A habitat linkage that joins 2 or more areas of wildlife habitat, allowing for fish passage or the movement of wildlife from one area to another. Source. 1935, 124:1. 1937, 188:3. 1939, 216:1. 1941, 126:2-7. RL 241:1. 1945, 131:1. 1947, 40:1. 1949, 9:1. 1951, 84:1. 1953, 193:2. RSA 207:1. 1955, 277:5. 1959, 24:1; 72:1. 1961, 188:1. 1965, 145:1. 1971, 90:2. 1973, 61:1; 207:1. 1975, 163:1; 340:6-9. 1977, 12:2; 67:2; 111:1; 247:1. 1979, 57:1. 1981, 148:1. 1983, 49:1; 251:1; 254:2; 449:18. 1985, 42:1. 1986, 9:1. 1991, 224:1; 229:1, 2. 1992, 171:1, 2. 1993, 235:2, 3. 1994, 43:1. 1997, 10:1. 2005, 11:1. 2006, 14:1. 2008, 65:1. 2010, 18:1, eff. July 6, 2010. 2018, 77:1, eff. July 1, 2018; 324:4, 5, eff. Aug. 24, 2018. 2019, 243:3, 4, eff. Sept. 10, 2019. 2022, 48:1, eff. July 19, 2022. 2023, 232:6, eff. Jan. 1, 2024. 2025, 21:3, eff. July 13, 2025.
Copy linkSource note
Source. 1935, 124:1. 1937, 188:3. 1939, 216:1. 1941, 126:2-7. RL 241:1. 1945, 131:1. 1947, 40:1. 1949, 9:1. 1951, 84:1. 1953, 193:2. RSA 207:1. 1955, 277:5. 1959, 24:1; 72:1. 1961, 188:1. 1965, 145:1. 1971, 90:2. 1973, 61:1; 207:1. 1975, 163:1; 340:6-9. 1977, 12:2; 67:2; 111:1; 247:1. 1979, 57:1. 1981, 148:1. 1983, 49:1; 251:1; 254:2; 449:18. 1985, 42:1. 1986, 9:1. 1991, 224:1; 229:1, 2. 1992, 171:1, 2. 1993, 235:2, 3. 1994, 43:1. 1997, 10:1. 2005, 11:1. 2006, 14:1. 2008, 65:1. 2010, 18:1, eff. July 6, 2010. 2018, 77:1, eff. July 1, 2018; 324:4, 5, eff. Aug. 24, 2018. 2019, 243:3, 4, eff. Sept. 10, 2019. 2022, 48:1, eff. July 19, 2022. 2023, 232:6, eff. Jan. 1, 2024. 2025, 21:3, eff. July 13, 2025.
Source history
- 1935, 124:1
- 1937, 188:3
- 1939, 216:1
- 1941, 126:2-7. RL 241:1
- 1945, 131:1
- 1947, 40:1
- 1949, 9:1
- 1951, 84:1
- 1953, 193:2. RSA 207:1
- 1955, 277:5
- 1959, 24:1; 72:1
- 1961, 188:1
- 1965, 145:1
- 1971, 90:2
- 1973, 61:1; 207:1
- 1975, 163:1; 340:6-9
- 1977, 12:2; 67:2; 111:1; 247:1
- 1979, 57:1
- 1981, 148:1
- 1983, 49:1; 251:1; 254:2; 449:18
- 1985, 42:1
- 1986, 9:1
- 1991, 224:1; 229:1, 2
- 1992, 171:1, 2
- 1993, 235:2, 3
- 1994, 43:1
- 1997, 10:1
- 2005, 11:1
- 2006, 14:1
- 2008, 65:1
- 2010, 18:1, eff. July 6, 2010
- 2018, 77:1, eff. July 1, 2018; 324:4, 5, eff. Aug. 24, 2018
- 2019, 243:3, 4, eff. Sept. 10, 2019
- 2022, 48:1, eff. July 19, 2022
- 2023, 232:6, eff. Jan. 1, 2024
- 2025, 21:3, eff. July 13, 2025
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