As a veteran, you may be wondering if you can enjoy fishing in Tennessee without the added expense of a license. The good news is that Tennessee offers several benefits for veterans when it comes to fishing and hunting licenses. In this article, we’ll explore the various options available to you as a veteran in Tennessee.
Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License for Disabled Veterans
Tennessee offers a lifetime hunting and fishing license for eligible disabled veterans at a one-time fee of $10. To qualify, you must be a resident of Tennessee and meet one of the following criteria:
- You have a 100% permanent and total service-connected disability rating.
- You have a 30% or more disability rating from the VA due to wartime service.
To obtain this license, you’ll need to fill out the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Miscellaneous Licenses Application and provide proof of your disability and Tennessee residency.
Fishing License Exemption for Military Personnel on Leave
If you’re a member of the U.S. Armed Forces on leave, you are not required to purchase a fishing license in Tennessee. However, you must carry your leave papers with you while fishing to prove your exemption.
Nonresident Service Members May Purchase Licenses at Resident Rates
If you’re a nonresident U.S. Armed Forces service member stationed in Tennessee on active duty, you and your dependents under the age of 16 who live with you may purchase fishing licenses at resident rates.
Free Fishing Days
Tennessee offers several free fishing days throughout the year where residents and visitors can fish without a license:
- June 10-18, 2024
- July 4, 2024
- August 31, 2024
During these days, you can enjoy fishing in most public waters without the need for a license.
State Park Benefits for Veterans
Tennessee State Parks offer additional benefits for veterans, including:
- A 50% discount on camping fees during the off-season (December 1 through February 28/29) for Tennessee resident veterans with a 100% total service-connected disability.
- Free camping and golf greens fees on Veterans Day for all veterans.
To take advantage of these benefits, you’ll need to provide proof of Tennessee residency, veteran status, and percentage of service-connected disability (if applicable).
In conclusion, Tennessee offers several fishing benefits for veterans, including discounted and free licenses, exemptions for active-duty personnel on leave, and state park discounts. By taking advantage of these benefits, you can enjoy the great outdoors and the sport of fishing without the added financial burden.