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All nonresidents 16 and older must have a valid nonresident license to fish in Kansas (unless fishing on a private pond not leased for public fishing). All licenses expire 365 days from the date of purchase, except for multi-year, five-day, lifetime, and one-day fishing licenses.
Annual senior licenses for Kansas residents ages 65 to 74 remain available at significantly discounted rates. The Resident Senior Annual Hunting License is $15; the Resident Senior Annual Fishing License is $15; and the Resident Senior Annual Combo license for hunting and fishing is $25.
All nonresidents 16 and older must have a valid nonresident license to fish in Kansas. Most licenses expire 365 days from date of purchase or 365 days from the expiration date of your current license, except one-day, five-day, five-year, multi-year youth, and lifetime fishing licenses.
Residents aged 16-74 in Kansas are required to have a fishing license, unless exempted by law. Senior citizens aged 65-74 have the option to purchase a senior lifetime pass or half-price annual licenses. The discounted fishing licenses for senior citizens make fishing more accessible and affordable.
Purchase licenses, get unlimited free license reprints, 24/7/365. Lifetime Licenses and License Application Documents. For more information on how to obtain lifetime licenses or where to find specific license information documentation please visit here. View and apply for open Nonresident Deer / Turkey Tags.
Resident anglers age 65-74 are eligible for a senior Lifetime Pass, which is a combination hunting/fishing license valid for the lifetime of the holder for $42.50; or half-price 365-day fishing ($15) or fishing/hunting combination ($25) licenses are available.
Residents age 16 through 74 must have a resident license in possession while fishing in Kansas, unless exempt by law. All nonresi- dents 16 and older must have a valid non- resident license...
This comprehensive guide covers license costs for residents and non-residents, age requirements, purchase options (online, vendors, KDWP offices), types of licenses (annual, multi-year, lifetime, combination hunting/fishing), and special permits (trout, paddlefish, bass pass).
License Information. Last Updated January 1, 2008. It is now possible to purchase your license and other permits online. Click below to go to the state site. Purchase License Online. Kansas Fishing Records. Kansas Angler Home Page.
Fishing Licenses & Permits: Resident Annual Fish, Nonresident Annual Fish, Senior Annual Fish (age 65-74), Resident 5-year Fish, Trout Permit, Three-pole Permit, Tournament Black Bass Pass, Hand Fishing Permit.