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Deer Hunting in New Hampshire: Tags, Seasons & Regulations (2026)

Deer hunting in New Hampshire starts with the current deer cost entries, season dates, bag limits, and CWD rules.

Resident Tag $26 Deer tag/permit
Non-Resident Tag $26 Non-resident deer tag
Primary Season Sep 15 – Dec 15 Archery
Draw Required? No (OTC) Over-the-counter tags
DEER QUICK ANSWER

New Hampshire Deer Tag Cost, Season & Rules: Quick Answer

Start here for New Hampshire deer tag cost, primary season timing, draw status, and CWD planning before using the full tables below.

Resident Deer Tag $26

Resident deer tag or permit entry cost.

Non-Resident Deer Tag $26

Use this before adding the base license and trip permits.

Access Type OTC access

Most hunters can start from the state license portal and available deer permits.

Primary Season Sep 15 - Dec 15

Archery; also check Muzzleloader.

For New Hampshire deer hunting, use the listed resident and non-resident deer cost entries together with the note: Firearms deer uses the base hunting license; archery deer permit is $26 for residents and non-residents, muzzleloader is $16 resident / $41 non-resident, and Unit L antlerless permits are $26 by lottery.. Because this page lists over-the-counter access, the main risk is choosing the correct weapon season, zone, and add-on permit. New Hampshire does not list a current CWD detection here, but carcass import rules can still affect travel.

OVERVIEW

Deer Hunting in New Hampshire

New Hampshire deer access should be read season by season. The base hunting license covers regular firearms deer hunting, while archery, muzzleloader, and Unit L antlerless opportunities require separate permits. New Hampshire has not detected CWD in wild deer, but the state continues surveillance and limits import of high-risk carcass parts from CWD-positive jurisdictions. For most deer hunters, the legal antlered deer definition is at least one antler three inches or longer, while antlerless opportunity depends on the applicable WMU and permit.

Species present: White-tailed Deer
SEASONS

New Hampshire Deer Season Dates (2026)

All archery, firearm, and muzzleloader season dates.

Season Type Start Date End Date Weapon
Archery Sep 15 Dec 15 Bow and crossbow; 3-month season
Muzzleloader Oct 25 Nov 4 Muzzleloader; permit required
Firearms (Regular) Nov 12 Dec 1 Rifle, shotgun
Youth Deer Day Late Sep 1 day Any legal weapon; ages 12-15 with adult
Multiple Seasons

New Hampshire offers 4 distinct deer seasons. Check specific zone dates with the NH Fish and Game Department — dates and bag limits may vary by management unit.

COSTS

New Hampshire Deer Tag Fees

Resident vs. non-resident tag and permit costs.

Resident
$26

Deer tag / permit

Non-Resident
$26

Over-the-counter tag available

Firearms deer uses the base hunting license; archery deer permit is $26 for residents and non-residents, muzzleloader is $16 resident / $41 non-resident, and Unit L antlerless permits are $26 by lottery.

PLAN YOUR NEXT STEP

Choose the right New Hampshire deer planning path

Jump into the state hub, shortlist pages, and deer-planning tools before you work through every remaining section.

REGULATIONS

CWD & Deer Hunting Regulations in New Hampshire

Chronic Wasting Disease status, antler restrictions, and weapon rules.

CWD Status

Not Detected

CWD Testing / Transport

No in-state detection listed

New Hampshire restricts import of whole cervid carcasses or high-risk parts from CWD-positive jurisdictions; confirm the current NH Fish and Game list before transporting deer parts.

Bag Limit

Daily: 1 · Season: 1 antlered + antlerless by permit

Unit L antlerless lottery; rifles allowed; 3 deer seasons

Allowed Weapons

Bow, rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader

Official Source

Always verify current regulations with the official source: NH Fish and Game Department . Season dates, bag limits, and CWD regulations may change annually.

FAQ

Deer Hunting in New Hampshire — FAQ

Is CWD testing mandatory in New Hampshire?

No statewide mandatory CWD testing rule is listed for routine New Hampshire deer hunters. CWD has not been detected in wild deer in the state, and NH Fish and Game continues surveillance and carcass-import restrictions.

What are the antler restrictions?

A legal antlered deer must have at least one antler measuring three (3) inches or more in length.

Are deer lures legal in New Hampshire?

While natural urine lures aren't aggressively banned yet, NHFG strongly advises using synthetic lures to avoid accidentally introducing CWD prions.

What deer species can I hunt in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire is home to White-tailed Deer. Allowed weapons include bow, rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader.

Can non-residents hunt deer in New Hampshire?

Yes, non-residents can hunt deer in New Hampshire. The annual non-resident hunting license covers regular firearms deer, but archery, muzzleloader, and Unit L antlerless opportunities require separate permits with their own fees.

Plan Your New Hampshire Deer Hunt

Compare deer hunting costs, get the tag you need, and learn the regulations for New Hampshire.