Fishing in Minnesota is more than just a hobby — it’s a way of life. Whether you’re a local angler or visiting for the first time, you’ll need a valid Minnesota fishing license before hitting the water. This guide explains how to get one, costs, rules, and where to buy it.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) requires anyone aged 16 and older to hold a fishing license before fishing in public waters. The revenue from licenses helps fund fish habitat management, conservation programs, and public access improvements.
Minnesota offers several fishing license options depending on your age, residency, and purpose:
Resident Annual License – For Minnesota residents over 16 years old.
Non-Resident License – For visitors planning to fish in Minnesota.
Family License – Covers a spouse and kids under 16.
24-Hour or 7-Day License – Great for short fishing trips or vacations.
Senior and Disabled Licenses – Reduced rates for qualifying individuals.
You can easily purchase your MN fishing license online through the Minnesota DNR website, or buy one at:
Local bait and tackle shops
Outdoor retailers (like Walmart or Cabela’s)
County DNR offices
When applying, make sure to provide valid ID and proof of residency (if applicable).
Prices vary depending on residency and duration:
| License Type | Resident | Non-Resident |
|---|---|---|
| Annual | $26 | $51 |
| 24-Hour | $12 | $14 |
| 7-Day | $22 | $43 |
| Lifetime | Varies by age | N/A |
(Always verify updated prices on the official Minnesota DNR site.)
Your fishing license gives you the legal right to fish, but you still need to follow Minnesota fishing regulations regarding:
Catch limits
Fishing seasons
Restricted species
Protected waters
You can find the full regulation guide on the Minnesota DNR website.
If your license expires, you can renew your Minnesota fishing license online instantly. Lost your license? No worries — it can be reprinted through your DNR account.
Planning a fishing trip to Minnesota? Non-residents can buy temporary or full-year permits. Remember to check if your chosen lake or river requires any additional permits or endorsements.
Do I need a fishing license in Minnesota if I’m under 16?
No, children under 16 can fish without a license if accompanied by a licensed adult.
Can I buy my Minnesota fishing license online?
Yes, you can buy it online from the Minnesota DNR website or through licensed vendors.
Do I need a separate license for ice fishing?
No, your regular Minnesota fishing license covers ice fishing too.
Are there free fishing days in Minnesota?
Yes, Minnesota occasionally offers “Take a Kid Fishing” weekends where licenses aren’t required.
What happens if I fish without a license?
Fishing without a valid license can result in fines and possible loss of fishing privileges.
| Status | Nonresident, Resident |
|---|---|
| Validity | 7-Days, Annual |