![]() ![]() Hampton/Seabrook Estuary only: Open Nov.No shucked clams allowed on or while leaving N.H.Handheld tools only, with handles not exceeding 18 inches. ![]() Clam license number must be permanently marked on outside of container.License must be displayed in plain view while clamming.Residents only (6 years of age or older).before sunrise to sunset, except Little Bay/Oyster River/Bellamy River Open Areas Open the first Saturday after Labor Day – May 31 except for Hampton/Seabrook Estuary.Must be landed in shell if taken by hand.Open November 1 – April 14 by diving December 1 – April 14 by dredgeħ5 lbs. Oyster license number must be permanently marked on outside of container.No shucked oysters may be possessed while on or leaving N.H.May be taken by hand, hand rake or tongs only.Saturday only, 9AM–sunset, Little Bay, Bellamy River, Oyster River.Sunrise to sunset only, except Little Bay/Oyster River/Bellamy River Open Areas.Upper Little Bay (Fox Point to Adams Point) Open Areas: Open on Saturdays only from 9AM to sunset.Lower Little Bay (Dover Point to Fox Point/Durham Point), Oyster River, Bellamy River Open Areas: Open on Saturdays only from 9AM to sunset.Hampton/Seabrook Estuary only: ½ hour before sunrise to sunset on Saturdays only, open Nov. ![]() horse and ribbed mussel) may also be taken
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