Is it legal to shoot archery in New Hampshire without a hunting licsence if you aren’t shooting animals?
Mary asked:
My 14 year old daughter is really into archery. She owns a recurve bow and arrows, but only uses it for competitions, not for hunting animals. We are traveling to New Hampshire next weekend and I want to know if it is against the law if she wants to go shoot in the woods. She will probably just be aiming at targets pinned up on trees, not harming animals. The house we are going to is isolated in the woods with no one around, so there is really no chance of her hitting anyone. (she wouldn’t hit anyone anyways because she has won several archery awards)
i asked my daughter and she scolded me for saying that she would ever shoot at trees. She has targets she could set up. Would that be legal?
My 14 year old daughter is really into archery. She owns a recurve bow and arrows, but only uses it for competitions, not for hunting animals. We are traveling to New Hampshire next weekend and I want to know if it is against the law if she wants to go shoot in the woods. She will probably just be aiming at targets pinned up on trees, not harming animals. The house we are going to is isolated in the woods with no one around, so there is really no chance of her hitting anyone. (she wouldn’t hit anyone anyways because she has won several archery awards)
i asked my daughter and she scolded me for saying that she would ever shoot at trees. She has targets she could set up. Would that be legal?



