If you’re an angler looking to fish in the beautiful waters of Washington state in 2024, you’ll need to make sure you have a valid fishing license. Fortunately, there are several convenient options for purchasing your license, whether you prefer the ease of online ordering, the personal touch of a phone call, or the face-to-face interaction of visiting a local retailer.
Online Purchasing
One of the most convenient ways to buy your Washington fishing license is online, 24/7, at the state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife website. This option allows you to complete the transaction from the comfort of your own home and print a temporary license immediately, which is valid until your permanent license arrives in the mail.
Keep in mind that if you plan to fish between January 1 and March 31, 2024, you’ll need to select the prior year when making your purchase online. Additionally, if you require a catch record card, be sure to request it at the time of purchase, as it will be mailed to you separately.
Phone Purchases
If you prefer to speak with a real person, you can purchase your Washington fishing license by phone by calling 360-902-2464. This option is available during regular business hours and allows you to complete the transaction quickly and easily.
In-Person Purchases
For those who prefer a more traditional approach, Washington state fishing licenses and crab licenses can be purchased in person at a variety of locations, including:
Walmart
Fred Meyer
Ace Hardware
Local tackle and marine stores, such as:
Echoes Motel – Copalis Beach, WA
Outdoor Emporium – Seattle, WA
Sportco – Fife, WA
Three Rivers Marine & Tackle – Woodinville, WA
Triangle Beverage – Snohomish, WA
Cabelas – Lacey, WA
Monte Square Chevron – Montesano, WA
When purchasing your license in person, be sure to ask for any necessary catch record cards, such as those for salmon, steelhead, halibut, and sturgeon.
License Types and Fees
In Washington, everyone ages 15 and older needs a recreational fishing license, with some exceptions. The cost of your license will depend on whether you are a resident or non-resident of the state, as well as the type of license you choose.
Some of the options available for the 2024 license year include:
Annual freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, and shellfish and seaweed licenses
Puget Sound Dungeness crab and two-pole endorsements
Deer, elk, bear, cougar, and small game licenses
Migratory bird permit and hunt authorization
Turkey tags
Bear and cougar tags
For specific pricing information, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website at wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/fishing/types-fees for fishing licenses and wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/hunting/big-game and wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/hunting/small-game for hunting licenses.
Remember, even if you’re not required to have a license, such as those under 15 years old, all other fishing rules and regulations still apply. Depending on your planned fishing location and target species, you may also need additional endorsements.
By following the state’s fishing license rules and regulations, you can help protect Washington’s fish populations and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the state’s diverse fishing opportunities for years to come.