As the 2024 fishing season approaches in Michigan, anglers are gearing up for a year of great fishing opportunities. However, before casting a line, it’s crucial to understand the state’s fishing license requirements. In Michigan, you must have a valid fishing license to legally fish in public waters, including for amphibians, fish, crustaceans, and reptiles.
Purchasing a Fishing License in Michigan
There are several ways to purchase a fishing license in Michigan for the 2024 season:
Online at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses
Through the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish mobile app
At license retail outlets statewide
At DNR Customer Service Centers
The 2024 fishing licenses are valid from March 1, 2024, through March 31, 2025. Prices for licenses vary based on age and residency status:
Michigan residents: $26 for adults, $11 for seniors (65 )
Non-residents: $76
When purchasing a license, you must provide a valid Michigan driver’s license, Michigan ID card, driver’s license from your state of residency, or a DNR Sportcard.
Carrying Your Fishing License
Once you have purchased your fishing license, you must carry it with you while fishing and present it upon request to a Michigan Conservation Officer, Tribal Conservation Officer, or any law enforcement officer.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources offers an electronic license that allows you to display a copy of your fishing license using a smartphone or similar device.
Failing to have a valid fishing license or refusing to present it when requested can result in fines ranging from $50 to $2,500, plus additional legal fees.
Exemptions and Special Provisions
There are a few exemptions and special provisions to the fishing license requirement in Michigan:
Minors under 17 years old are not required to purchase a license but must abide by all fishing rules and regulations
Full-time, active-duty U.S. military personnel who have maintained resident status can obtain a free fishing license by presenting their military ID and proof of residency
Michigan residents with disabilities who are veterans may be eligible for a discounted fishing license
In addition to the fishing license, the Michigan DNR has implemented a new regulation for the 2024 season that requires inland fishing guides to obtain an additional license valid for three years.
Protecting Michigan’s Waterways
As you enjoy fishing in Michigan, remember to do your part in preventing the spread of invasive species and protecting the state’s waterways:
Start each fishing adventure with a clean boat and gear
End each trip by cleaning debris and plant material from boats and trailers, draining live wells and bilges, and disposing of leftover bait in the trash
Decontaminate waders and gear by applying a chemical disinfectant after each use
Prevent the spread of fish diseases by properly disposing of leftover bait
By following these guidelines and purchasing a valid fishing license, you can help ensure a successful and responsible fishing season in Michigan in 2024.