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A listing of resident and non-resident licenses needed to fish in Minnesota. Also includes information about popular licenses and direct links to purchase each type of license.
- Licenses, Permits Regulations
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- Licenses, Permits Regulations
Purchase fishing licenses, hunting licenses, trap licenses, stamps, wild rice harvest permits, and trail passes. Renew ATV, OHM, ORV, snowmobile, and boat registrations. Purchase and/or print firearm, snowmobile, and ATV safety certifications. Register your deer, turkey, or bear.
Links to regulations, licenses and registration information for hunting, fishing, skiing, watercraft, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, off-road vehicles and off-highway motorcycles.
To legally fish in Minnesota, all residents of Minnesota, age 16 to 89, must have a current Minnesota fishing license unless an exemption applies (see ‘Who doesn’t need a fishing license?’). You must carry your license when traveling from an area where you were fishing.
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?”).
12 mar 2024 · Learn about Minnesota state fishing regulations including license requirements, seasonal rules, size limits, special regulations, and boundary waters guidelines.
17 kwi 2024 · Resident fishing licenses in Minnesota cost as little as $12 for a 2-hour period up to $71 for a full-year license. Non-resident fishing licenses in Minnesota cost from $14 (24 hours) to $43 (7 days). The tables below explain all the different types of licenses and the cost of each.