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  2. Residents and non-residents alike must have a license to fish or shellfish in Washington waters. Everyone age 15 and older needs a fishing license. You do not need a license if you are fishing for bullfrogs or collecting relic shells.

  3. Fishing license types and fees. Washington is home to hundreds of fish and wildlife species and scores of diverse fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities. You can purchase a license or parking pass online to start enjoying these opportunities.

  4. Find the hunting and fishing license that fits your adventure, see what you need to access state-managed lands and water access sites, and learn about the necessary permits for construction projects that may affect wildlife or habitats.

  5. Search for authorized license dealers near you. You can also visit our online licensing system. Optional. Enter all or part of a business name. Optional. Enter the name of the city or town. Search for authorized WDFW license sales locations near you.

  6. Some of the best fishing opportunities in the nation are available in Washington. From fly-fishing for bass and trout on freshwater lakes and streams east of the Cascades to trolling for salmon along the coast to crabbing in Puget Sound, Washington offers a diverse and unique outdoors experience.

  7. Before heading out, make sure you have the appropriate recreational fishing license and be sure to take the following steps: Download and read the annual fishing pamphlet, which details rules and regulations statewide. Check for any emergency rule changes affecting the species or location you're fishing. Download the Fish Washington ® mobile ...

  8. If you're ready to buy a license, you can visit our online licensing system, contact us by phone at 360-902-2464, or visit any of the more than 600 license dealers around the state. When buying online or by phone, it may take seven to 10 days before receiving your license in the mail.

  9. This endorsement allows anglers to use two fishing poles on most freshwater lakes, ponds, a few sections of certain rivers, and a few marine areas. The two-pole endorsement option applies to the majority of the 8,000 fishing lakes, ponds and reservoirs in Washington State.

  10. New law requires recreational fishing license for freshwater...

    wdfw.wa.gov/newsroom/news-release/new-law-requires-recreational-fishing...

    OLYMPIA, WA – Governor Inslee has signed new legislation requiring Washington fishers to possess a recreational fishing license for freshwater smelt, crawfish, and carp. The law, which removes the fishing license exemption for each species, goes into effect June 6, 2024.

  11. Where to buy Washington seafood; Hunting. Hunting seasons and regulations; Managing game populations; Hunting education and requirements; Special hunt permits and raffles; Places to go hunting; Licenses & Permits. Fishing and shellfishing licenses; Hunting licenses; Construction and environmental permits; Parking and access passes; License ...