LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — Anglers across Michigan are preparing for spring fishing as a big warm-up coming in many parts of the state will melt away any good ice fishing spots that remain.
But the Michigan DNR reminds everyone that it’s also a good time to purchase your 2021 fishing license as they are now available to purchase for the season kicking off April 1st. Michigan’s annual fishing license is valid from March 1 to March 31, 2022.
License options include:
- Annual all-species resident: $26.
- Annual all-species non-resident: $76.
- Annual all-species senior: $11 (65 and older or legally blind, Michigan residents only).
- Annual all-species youth: $2 (voluntary license for residents or nonresidents under the age of 17).
- Daily all-species resident or nonresident: $10/day (you set the date/time for the license to start).
Purchase a fishing license online by CLICKING HERE
Michigan law requires people 17 or older to purchase a fishing license before fishing in public waters. Those under 17 may fish without a license but must observe all fishing rules and regulations.
New this year: Anglers 16 or younger can purchase a voluntary youth all-species license. Any adult actively assisting a youth angler must have a fishing license.
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