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Do I Need a Fishing License to Fish?

Ken Black
Ken Black

The fishing license requirements are different for every jurisdiction and oftentimes different depending on the type of fishing you may be doing. Some countries may have one uniform fishing law covering the entire country. In the United States, each state determines its own fishing license policies, when they are required, and who may be exempt.

There are two main types of fishing licenses. Most people are familiar with the recreational fishing license. It is the one needed simply to enjoy a day on the water with a fishing pole and bait. The other type, the commercial fishing license, is used by those who depend on fishing for their livelihood. As such, this license is primarily used for salt water fishing.

Mahi-mahi, a popular type of sport fishing fish.
Mahi-mahi, a popular type of sport fishing fish.

Some jurisdictions may allow those under a certain age and over a certain age to fish without a license. This is seen as a way to introduce young people to the sport and give seniors a break. The age restrictions are very commonplace among all jurisdictions, though exact ages may vary from location to location.

Other exceptions to the fishing license requirements may also be in place. For example, some jurisdictions say fishing waters located in one's own county with a certain kind of pole, such as one without a reel, does not require a fishing license. This is to allow those who wish to fish for food to do so without the burdensome requirements of buying a license.

Commercial fishing licenses are usually used in saltwater fishing.
Commercial fishing licenses are usually used in saltwater fishing.

In the United States, those fishing border waters, or those lakes and rivers between two states, usually will only need a fishing license in one state or the other. This is a good benefit. It does not matter which shore you are fishing, or even if you are fishing in backwaters of the neighboring state; the license is just as valid.

For those who wish to fish in a state they do not reside, a fishing license will nearly always be required. Out-of-state fishing licenses are usually substantially more expensive than the rate charged for state residents, though each individual state varies. Due to this fact, proof of residency will usually be required before obtaining a license.

Guests at a private fishing pond are not required to possess fishing licenses.
Guests at a private fishing pond are not required to possess fishing licenses.

It is up to each individual angler to know what the laws are for the state in which they are fishing. These can often be easily found at access to public waterways or by checking with a local bait shop. They are also found by checking with each state's department which governs fishing, such as the Department of Natural Resources, as it is called in many locations. Fishing without a license can incur substantial fines.

Discussion Comments

anon126587

can you fish without a license under a certain age in nh?

anon103290

You all should have a spot to check your own state.

PelesTears

@ Submariner- Florida Fishing licenses are complicated. You will need a separate license for saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing. You will need another license if you plan to take crustaceans or mollusks too.

There are many exemptions for fishing in Florida as well. Those partaking in fishing tournaments are exempt from most license requirements. Those under 16, those fishing on private property, and those with certain disabilities are also exempt.

Residents can obtain combination licenses, but I am not sure if non-residents can. I do know that non-residents can obtain short-term and long-term licenses. For more information on Florida fishing requirements, you should check the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Website.

submariner

What are the requirements for fishing in Florida? I am planning a vacation to Florida and I would like to know what I need to do to fish in the state.

GlassAxe

I live in Arizona and the state allows anglers to purchase online hunting and fishing licenses. The requirements to obtain a fishing license in Arizona are straightforward. Everyone fishing in the state needs a license except for those under 14 and those who are blind.

The cost of an Arizona fishing license depends on your residency, where you plan to fish, and what you plan to fish. Trout require a separate stamp, and urban fishing licenses are cheaper than state licenses. You can also purchase family packages, or Colorado River stamps, which allow you to fish either bank of the Colorado.

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    • Mahi-mahi, a popular type of sport fishing fish.
      Mahi-mahi, a popular type of sport fishing fish.
    • Commercial fishing licenses are usually used in saltwater fishing.
      By: Wimbledon
      Commercial fishing licenses are usually used in saltwater fishing.
    • Guests at a private fishing pond are not required to possess fishing licenses.
      By: Evgeniy Drogozhilov
      Guests at a private fishing pond are not required to possess fishing licenses.
    • The need for a fishing license depends on a number of variables, such as locale and type of fishing being pursued.
      By: bonniemarie
      The need for a fishing license depends on a number of variables, such as locale and type of fishing being pursued.
    • A license is typically only needed from one state when fishing in a river that crosses two states.
      By: Fyle
      A license is typically only needed from one state when fishing in a river that crosses two states.
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