If you’re a non-resident angler looking to fish in Alabama’s public waters, you’ll need to purchase an appropriate recreational fishing license. One popular option is the 3-Day Family Fishing License, which allows you and up to four immediate family members (parents, spouse, children, and grandchildren) to fish together for a set period of time.
As of 2024, the cost of a 3-Day Family Fishing License for non-residents in Alabama is $35.00. This license allows the holder and up to four members of their immediate family to fish in public freshwaters for 72 consecutive hours.
There are several ways to purchase a 3-Day Family Fishing License in Alabama:
Visit the Outdoor Alabama website at www.outdooralabama.com/license-information
Call 1-888-848-6887 (additional processing fee of 2.5% of license cost plus $5.25 convenience fee)
Visit your local Probate Office or License Commissioner
Visit one of Alabama’s License Agents (many bait and tackle stores)
Visit one of the state’s District Offices
Visit the Montgomery Office
Mail a completed application to the Department of Conservation, Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries
When purchasing your license, you’ll need to provide the following information:
Name
Date of birth (DOB)
Address
Driver’s license, ID, or passport number
Social Security number (U.S. Residents)
Form of payment
It’s important to note that there are some restrictions and exemptions when it comes to the 3-Day Family Fishing License:
Trotlines are restricted to 100 hooks
The license is valid for the license holder plus up to four members of their immediate family (parents, spouse, children, and grandchildren)
The license is not required to fish in private ponds
The trip license may be post-dated, but the hours must be consecutive
Residents 65 and older are not required to purchase a freshwater fishing license
Residents can fish from the bank in their county of residence with hook and line (live bait only) without purchasing a license
In addition to the 3-Day Family Fishing License, Alabama offers several other options for non-resident anglers, including:
Annual Fishing License ($62.60)
7-Day License ($35.00)
Daily Public Fishing Lakes License ($8.55)
Regardless of which license you choose, it’s important to familiarize yourself with Alabama’s fishing laws and regulations to ensure you’re fishing legally and responsibly.
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