In Minnesota, married couples have the option to purchase a combination fishing and hunting license, known as a “Combination Angling” license. This license allows both spouses to fish individually or together during the license year, which runs from March 1, 2024, to February 28, 2025.
However, there have been some changes to the process of purchasing these licenses in 2024. Both spouses must now be present at the sales location when purchasing a combination angling or hunting license in person. Previously, one spouse could pick up both fishing licenses, but now both spouses must provide and verify their complete customer records on file, which include their full names, birth dates, and Social Security numbers.
If both spouses are not present, the person present may purchase their part of the license, and their spouse may obtain their license at a later date at no additional charge. If a spouse does not have a record on file with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), that spouse can create one with their full name, birth date, and Social Security number.
Combination Angling License Prices for 2024
The cost of a Combination Angling license varies depending on the type of license purchased. Here are some of the most popular combination licenses and their prices for 2024:
- Resident Combination Angling: $71.00
- Resident Combination Sports (hunting small game and fishing): $87.00
- Non-Resident 14-Day Married Couple Angling: $68.00
It’s important to note that these prices do not include any additional fees or the $1 agent fee.
Online and Telephone Purchases
In addition to in-person purchases, combination licenses may also be purchased online or by telephone.
For online purchases, both spouses must have a complete customer record on file with the DNR. If you have records on file, you can purchase licenses online at any time.
For telephone purchases, both spouses must also have a complete customer record on file with the DNR. You can purchase licenses by calling 1-888-665-4236 (1-MN-LICENSE) at any time of day or night, seven days a week. All purchases must be made by credit card, and there is a 3% convenience fee for each phone transaction.
If you or your spouse do not have a customer record on file with the DNR, you can create one by calling the DNR License Center at 1-877-348-0498 or 651-297-1230, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Comparison with Wisconsin’s Spousal Fishing License
In neighboring Wisconsin, married couples can also purchase a spousal fishing license. The process is similar to Minnesota, with a few key differences:
- Only one spouse needs to be present to purchase the license, but they will need the customer information for both parties.
- The primary spouse pays $31 for their license, and the secondary spouse can obtain their license for free.
- If both spouses are over the age of 65, it is cheaper for them to purchase individual licenses.
Overall, while the process of purchasing a combination angling license in Minnesota has changed in 2024, it remains a convenient option for married couples who enjoy fishing together. By understanding the requirements and costs, anglers can ensure they are properly licensed and ready to enjoy the great outdoors in Minnesota.