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License Eligibility. North Dakota fishing opportunities are open to both North Dakota residents and nonresidents (exception: Free Fishing Days are resident only). Residency Requirements | Resident License Fees | Nonresident License Fees.
Combination License (ages 16 and older) - includes fishing, general game and habitat, small game and furbearer licenses. *Need only purchase one per year per licensee. Fishing License (ages 15 and younger not required, except for paddlefish tags, which are required for all paddlefish snaggers.)
In North Dakota hunting, fishing and boat licensing fees support wildlife management area management, fish stocking, educational programs, wildlife and fisheries surveys, boat and fishing access, the PLOTS program, enforcement and more. See Resident License Eligibility.
Fishing, Hunting, Furbearer Certificate: Required to hunt or fish in North Dakota except spring light goose and early Canada goose licenses. Need only purchase one per year per licensee. General Game and Habitat License: Required for all hunting licenses except furbearer, nongame, spring light goose and early Canada goose. Need only purchase ...
North Dakota Game and Fish Department. 100 N. Bismarck Expressway, Bismarck, ND 58501-5095. Phone: 701-328-6300, Contact Us. Report All Poachers: 701-328-9921.
Secure your North Dakota fishing license today and dive into the action. Whether you’re aiming for Walleye in Lake Sakakawea or want to see what’s biting in Devils Lake, having your license is step number one.
Discover the fishing license regulations in North Dakota, including requirements for residents and nonresidents,
Before you pack your fishing gear, there’s one essential thing you need: a North Dakota fishing license. This guide will navigate you through the maze of fishing laws and regulations, licensing types, and the all-important “how-to” of getting your hands on that golden ticket for fishing in North Dakota.
Before casting your line in any North Dakota waterway, you’ll need to acquire the proper fishing license as mandated by state law for most anglers ages 16 and up. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about getting a North Dakota fishing license .
To purchase a license, first create or access your NDGF account. Your My Account page will have a couple of options for purchasing licenses: For nonlottery licenses use the "Purchase License" or "Purchase Additional Licenses" link.