The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says there is a scam going around that tricks people into buying fake fishing and hunting licenses.

According to the press release, there are two unofficial websites that promise folks fishing and hunting licenses from all 50 states. Folks pay a fee to get information on how to apply.

Officials say things to watch out for on a fake site would be a drop-down menu to choose your state, asking you to take a “pre-safety test”, and charging you to download a concierge service guide.

“People should only use our official online license sales website, www.nhfishandgame.com, for the online purchase of New Hampshire hunting and fishing licenses,” said Susan Perry, the N.H. Fish and Game Licensing Supervisor.

“Consumers may also visit us in person at headquarters in Concord to buy a license, or go to any of our licensing agents throughout the state,” added Perry.

If you or someone you know has been a victim of this scam, contact the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office at (888) 468-4454.