Outdoor enthusiasts across the United States can go fishing for free when many states waive fishing license requirements during annual Free Fishing License Days, allowing anglers to fish on public waters without a paying a dime.
These days offer a fantastic opportunity for both curious, novice and seasoned anglers to enjoy fishing without the usual licensing fees. Below is a list of announced Free Fishing Days for 2025 by State, along with links to the respective state wildlife department websites for more information.
Free Fishing License Days 2025
State (A-Z) | Free Fishing Dates 2025 | Website |
Alabama | June 7 | |
Alaska | June 1-8. Residents under 18 and over 60, as well as disabled veterans, fish for free year-round | |
Arizona | June 1 | |
Arkansas | To Be Announced | |
California | Saturday, July 5, and Saturday, August 30 | |
Colorado | To Be Announced | |
Connecticut | To Be Announced | |
Delaware | Feb 15–16, June 7–8 | |
Florida | First consecutive Saturday and Sunday in June, First Saturday in September, Saturday following Thanksgiving | |
Georgia | June 1st, 7am – 9pm | |
Hawaii | Marine fishing is free year-round for some residents and other categories, check website for details. | |
Idaho | Idaho also has an annual Free Fishing Day on the second Saturday in June. Anyone 14 years of age or older must have a valid fishing license to fish in Idaho. | |
Illinois | The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) does not have a specific day when licenses are free, but some people are eligible for free or reduced-price licenses. Anglers under 16 years old do not need a license. Blind and disabled anglers do not need a license. Residents on active military service do not need a license | |
Indiana | To Be Announced. In Indiana, residents under 18, residents over 60, and disabled veterans can fish for free year-round. Other residents need a fishing license, but there are also Free Fishing Days. Who can fish for free:
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Iowa | June 6-8 | |
Kansas | June 7-8 | |
Kentucky | September 27-28 | |
Louisiana | June 7-8 | |
Maine | February 15-16 and May 31 - June 1 | |
Maryland | June 7, June 14, and July 4 | |
Massachusetts | June 7-8 | |
Michigan | February 15-16 and June 7-8 | |
Minnesota | Free fishing days in 2025
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Mississippi | June 7-8, and July 4 | |
Missouri | June 7-8 | |
Montana | In 2025, Montana will have free fishing on Father's Day and Mother's Day weekends. This means that anyone can fish without a license during these weekends: May 10-11 and June 7-8 | |
Nebraska | May 24 | |
Nevada | June 14 | |
New Hampshire | Saturday, January 18, and Saturday, June 7 | |
New Jersey | June 7 and October 18 | |
New Mexico | September 27-28 (TBC) | |
New York | February 15-16, June 28-29, September 27, and November 11 | |
North Carolina | July 4 | |
North Dakota | June 7-8 and December 27-28 | |
Ohio | June 14-15 | |
Oklahoma | June 7-8 |
Please note: Although these details were correct at time of publication, it is your responsibility to check with the respective State department regulations to make sure you're fishing legally wherever you are.
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