Get an Alabama Fishing License

Whether you want to fish the Mobile Delta or Alabama State Public Fishing Lake, you’ll need to make sure you comply with the fishing license requirements. Learn the steps to purchase your license before your next outing.

Alabama Fishing License Requirements

In Alabama, like elsewhere, anglers are required to purchase a license to fish to protect and enhance the state’s aquatic resources. The rules apply to both residents and non-residents alike.

Residents

Residents need to have a recreational license to fish in Alabama. if you’re 16 and older. There are some exceptions, however. The following individuals are exempt:

Non-residents
For non-residents, everyone 16 and older must have a license.


Freshwater Fishing Licenses and Costs

If you’re a recreational angler who wants to fish a freshwater body of water, you’ll need to purchase a license. It’s important to note that the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has a map that spells out locations where reciprocal fishing licenses with Mississippi and Tennessee will be honored. The cost for some fishing licenses also depends on where you live.

Resident
If you’re a resident, you’ll need to prove your residency. The resident is defined by your driver’s license or non-driver’s ID card. There are several freshwater licenses available to residents. The licenses and their costs for 2021 are:

Non-resident
As a non-resident, you’ll need to have the appropriate recreational license to fish in the state. Your options include:


Saltwater Fishing Licenses and Costs

Saltwater licenses are required only in certain areas in the Mississippi Sound, Mobile Bay, Bon Secour Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. There is a map on the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources website that shows the areas where a saltwater fishing license is required.

Alabama offers saltwater license options for both residents and non-residents. How much does an Alabama fishing license cost? For 2021, the costs are as follows:

Residents

Non-residents

Current pricing for Alabama Fishing Licenses can also be found here.

It’s important to note that even if you have not been required to purchase an annual saltwater license, such as those who are 65 or older or only fishing exclusively from a pier, you’ll still need to complete the saltwater angler registration. Registration is free.


Where to Buy Your Alabama Fishing License

You can purchase an Alabama fishing license online. You can pay with a debit or credit card and immediately print your license.

You can also purchase your license in person. There are several ways to do this:

AL FISHING LAWS & REGULATIONS

Alabama has its own set of fishing laws and regulations that need to be followed in order to protect their fish populations

RESPONSIBLE FISHING STARTS WITH YOU

Learn how you can start protecting our aquatic natural resources.

AL FISHING RESOURCES/INFO

Additional resources and information can be found directly on the Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources site.

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