Fishing Licenses & Fees

Take a Mom Fishing Weekend—May 11-12, 2024 Minnesota resident moms may fish without a license.

Take a Kid Fishing Weekend—June 7-9, 2024 Minnesota residents 16 and older may fish without a license if they're with children younger than 16.

Take a Kid Ice Fishing Weekend—January 18-20, 2025 Minnesota residents 16 and older may fish without a license if they're with children youngerthan 16.

Nonresident Angling Licenses

A $5 surcharge on nonresident licenses is included with the applicable fee. Nonresident youth under age 16, check below.

Nonresident angling licenseCodeLicenseDescriptionFee
YOUTH ANGLING
Nonresident Individual age 16 and 17
205Youth Annual age 16 and 17Youth Individual Angling (exempt from trout/salmon stamp and spearing license). Youth under age 16 may purchase to possess own limit.$5
ADULT ANGLING
Nonresident Individual age 18 and over
121
AnnualIndividual Angling$51
13924-hourIndividual Angling (no trout/salmon stamp required) Consecutive 24-hour$14
12772-hourIndividual Angling (no trout/salmon stamp required) Consecutive 72-hour$36
1267-DayIndividual Angling, Consecutive 7-day$43
ANGLING LICENSES
Nonresident additional options
134Walleye Stamp ValidationVoluntary Donation$5
135 Pictorial stamp mailed+ 75
cents
128Trout/Salmon
Stamp (required for anglers age 18-64)
Individual Trout and Salmon
Validation
$10
129 Pictorial stamp mailed+ 75
cents
130Sturgeon TagRequired to harvest a sturgeon$5
118Spearing Annual
Age 18 and over
Individual Dark House Spearing
(angling license required)
$17
116House or Shelter
Annual
Fish House, Dark House, or
Shelter, see page 71 for details
$37
117House or Shelter
7-Day
Fish House, Dark House, or
Shelter, see page 71 for details
$21
133House or Shelter
3-year
Fish House, Dark House, or
Shelter, see page 71 for details
$111
FAMILY ANGLING
Nonresident Married Couple
124Combination Annual Family1 or both parents and dependent children under age 16. Enables
each person to keep a limit.
$68
125Combination 14-DayMarried Couple Consecutive 14-Day Angling$54
LIFETIME ANGLING
Nonresident Individual
415Lifetime AnglingRenewalFree
Application Age 3 and under$821
available at Age 4 to age 15$1,046
mndnr.gov/
licenses/lifetime
Age 16 to age 50$1,191
Age 51 and over$794

Electronic Licensing Information

The Electronic Licensing System (ELS) issues licenses and stamp validations through 1,400 license agent locations statewide. Agents charge an issuing fee for each license and stamp sold.

Instant Licenses

Customers may purchase instant licenses and stamp validations online or by telephone at 888-665-4236. An additional convenience fee is added for sales via the website or telephone (see website for details). A self-printed or electronic license is sufficient proof of licensing. Lake sturgeon harvest tags may not be purchased online.

Lifetime Licenses

First-time purchase of lifetime licenses is only available at the DNR License Center in St. Paul. Application forms are available online or through the DNR Information Center 888-646-6367. A lifetime license holder who is required by law to have a game and fish license, must authorize their participation by obtaining an annual license renewal each year the lifetime license is used. These annual licenses are issued at no fee. Visit mndnr.gov/licenses/lifetime for more information.

Conservation Licenses

Trout/Salmon Stamp

Trout/salmon stamp validations are printed on the ELS license. This is the only verification needed to prove purchase of the trout/salmon stamp. Purchasers may request the actual pictorial stamp for an additional 75 cents. Except as noted, anglers need a Minnesota trout/salmon

2024 TROUT AND SALMON STAMP

Walleye Stamp

2024 WALLEYE STAMP

LICENSE GUIDE

Do I need a fishing license?

To legally fish in Minnesota, all residents of Minnesota, age 16 through 89, must have a current Minnesota fishing license unless an exemption applies(see below “Who doesn’t need a fishing license?”). You must carry your license when fishing or traveling from an area where you were fishing. Allnonresidents need a license except those younger than 16 do not need a license if a parent or guardian is licensed. More details can be found on page20.

Did you buy a 3-year license in 2021?

Three-year angling licenses bought in 2021 are due for renewal.

Who is a resident?

Who is a nonresident?

Nonresidents include anyone who does not meet the definition of a resident.

Who doesn’t need a fishing license?

Am I eligible for a free fishing license?

Anglers who meet certain qualifications can obtain a free license (mndnr.gov/ regulations/fishing/exemptions) if they are:

Do I need a license to fish in Minnesota State Parks?

Minnesota residents may fish without a license for any species except trout when:

What if I’m helping a child fish?

If an adult is showing a child younger than 16 how to bait, cast, and remove fish, no license is needed. The child must hold the rod, set the hook andreel in the fish.

What if I’m helping someone fish who has a developmental disability?

You do not need a license to assist a disabled person, who must have a valid license unless an exemption applies. You may only fish with the number oflines allowed for all licensed or exempt anglers fishing.

What if I don’t have a paper license because it was purchased on a mobile device?

Licenses purchased on a mobile device are issued in electronic format. Purchasers choose to receive an email, text message or both. The email and/or text message stored electronically on your mobiledevice serves as your license. You must carry your mobile device or a printed copy of the email or text message you received when fishing or travelingfrom an area where you were fishing.

Can I get a refund?

Check your license for accuracy prior to leaving the license agent location. All sales are final. Refunds can only be issued if the:

What are license requirements for nonresident youth?

Nonresidents under 16 may either fish under a parent or guardian’s license (including a family license) or must purchase a nonresident youth license. Iffishing under a family license or their own youth license, youth may possess their own limit; if fishing under a parent or guardian’s individual license anyfish kept are counted towards the parent’s possession limit.

What if I lose or can’t find my license?

You can go to any license agent and have them print a duplicate license. The cost is $2.50, which includes a 50-cent fee charged by the vendor.

What if I’m not a state resident but am a full-time student at a Minnesota school, college or university?

You may purchase fishing licenses at the resident rate if you reside in Minnesota and show the license agent a fee statement showing full-timeenrollment.

What if I’m not a state resident but serve in the U.S. Armed Forces and am stationed in Minnesota or the spouse of a Minnesotaresident on active military duty?

By showing proof, you may purchase fishing licenses and stamps at the resident rate.

How can my license be revoked?

How to Figure Your Bag Limit for a Conservation License

Conservation License Bag Limits

REGULAR DAILY OR POSSESSION BAG LIMIT1
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2
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8
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10
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20
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25
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50
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CONSERVATION DAILY OR
POSSESSION BAG LIMIT
Catch- and- release1
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4
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10
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12
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25
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