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Lifetime licenses are full-privilege sportsman's licenses, and include all state paid recreational hunting and fishing privileges (see below for additional no-cost state licenses that may be required). If you were born before July 1, 1952, you are eligible to get a lifetime license at no cost.
Hunter Education not required to purchase a lifetime license, but must be obtained before using it for hunting if born on or after January 1, 1961. Attestation must be signed on the front side of this application.
1 - Free Quota Alligator Harvest Permit is available for all Lifetime Sportsman’s License, Disability Sportsman’s License, Disability Hunting License, Honorary License, and Optional Multi-year or Resident Youth Sportsman’s License holders selected for an Alligator Quota Hunt.
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A license is required for various outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and trapping. It is important to obtain the license specific to your needs so that you are compliant with Georgia law. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources allows you to purchase a license either online, by phone, or by visiting a location in person.
Purchase a Hunting or Fishing License. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division issues licenses for fishing privileges in fresh and saltwater, and for hunting. Learn more.
Annual fishing or hunting licenses good for 365 days from its purchase date cost $15 each for state residents. Discounted short-term licenses from one to 10 days are also available for residents and non-residents. A basic one day fishing license for non-residents is only $10. You can purchase a license online or from a local agent, or call 800 ...
These privileges specifically include Hunting, Big Game, Fishing, and Trout Licenses. Lifetime License applications may be obtained at GoHuntGeorgia.com, by calling 1-800-366-2661, or by visiting any WRD office.
Georgia residents 65 and older born before July 1, 1952 can obtain a free Senior Lifetime Sportsman’s hunting and fishing license. There are no transaction fees for this free license. This license does not have to be renewed, and is valid for your lifetime.
Renew or Replace a Fishing or Hunting License. Reprint your license for free by logging into your Go Outdoors Georgia online account. You need a license to fish or hunt in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division issues fishing and hunting licenses.