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Global Fishing License

Alaska Fishing License

Price range: $20.00 through $100.00

Licenses differ sharply between residents and nonresidents.

  • Resident Annual: $20.00.
  • Nonresident 3-Day: $30.00.
  • Nonresident 7-Day: $45.00.
  • Nonresident 14-Day: $75.00.
  • Nonresident Annual: $100.00.
  • King Salmon Stamp: $100.
    Residents under 18 also fish free.
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Planning a fishing trip to Alaska? Whether you’re aiming to catch king salmon in the Kenai River or halibut off the coast of Homer, securing the right fishing license is essential. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the types of licenses available, costs, and how to obtain them.

 Types of Fishing Licenses & Costs

Resident Licenses

  • Annual Sport Fishing License: $20

  • Annual King Salmon Stamp: $10

  • Senior (60+) or Disabled Veteran License: Free with ADF&G Identification Card

  • Low-Income License: $5 (income verification required)

  • Blind Angler License: $0.50

Non-Resident Licenses

  • 1-Day: $15

  • 3-Day: $30

  • 7-Day: $45

  • 14-Day: $75

  • Annual: $100

  • Annual Hunting & Fishing Combo: $260

  • Military Annual License: $20 (for active-duty stationed in Alaska)

Note: All prices are subject to change.

 How to Purchase Your License

Who Needs a License?

  • Residents: Ages 18 and older must have a sport fishing license.

  • Non-Residents: Ages 16 and older require a license.

  • Exemptions: Residents 60+ and qualified disabled veterans can fish without a license if they possess an ADF&G Identification Card.

 Additional Permits

  • King Salmon Stamp: Required for fishing for king salmon (except in stocked lakes).

  • Harvest Record Card: Needed for species with annual limits; available online or at ADF&G offices.

 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 Can I fish without a license in Alaska?

A1: Only if you’re under 16 (non-residents) or under 18 (residents), or if you’re a senior (60+) or a qualified disabled veteran with an ADF&G Identification Card.

 Where can I buy an Alaska fishing license?

A2: Licenses can be purchased online through the ADF&G Online Store, at local vendors like Walmart or Fred Meyer, or directly through fishing guides and lodges

 Do I need a King Salmon Stamp?

A3: Yes, if you’re targeting king salmon in most areas. However, it’s not required for king salmon in stocked lakes

 Are there discounts for military personnel?

A4: Yes, active-duty military personnel stationed in Alaska for less than 12 months can obtain a non-resident military fishing license for $20

Status

Nonresident, Resident

Validity

14-Days, 3-Days, 7-Days, Annual, King Salmon Stamp