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I think I got an answer for that judge.
NH defines it as the following: Ice fishing: Taking freshwater fish during the open season through man-made openings in the ice by the use of ice fishing devices. Ice fishing device: Any device used to take fish through the ice, including a tip-up, jig stick, rod in hand or handline, exclusive of a cusk fishing device. They also set the time Ice-fishing is allowed. Ice fishing in most New Hampshire lakes and ponds begins at “ice-in” and ends at “ice-out.” And since ICE-OUT has not yet been OFFICIALLY declared, fish on! |
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