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Question: I want to obtain a fishing licence.What must I do?
Answer: A valid fishing license is required of any person, except those under fourteen (14) years old and blind residents, for taking aquatic wildlife from public waters.
License Requirements
- A valid fishing or combination license is required for resident and nonresident anglers 14 years of age or older fishing any public accessible water in Arizona.
- Youth under the age of 14 and blind residents do not need to purchase a state fishing license to fish in Arizona.
- All required licenses, permits and/or stamps must be in possession while engaging in fishing.
- A valid fishing or combination license is required for take of frogs, waterdogs, crayfish and softshell turtles.
- Licenses expire on the date printed or written on them. No license is transferable.
Arizona Fishing Licenses Are Not Required When
- Fishing any public water on Free Fishing Days (see the AZGFD website for more information)
- Registered and participating in a Department sponsored fishing clinic
- Fishing private waters, tanks, or ponds with permission of the property owner.
Where to Buy Licenses and Stamps
- Online at azgfd.gov
- 340 license dealers statewide (includes many local sporting goods stores, bait and tackle shops, major retailers, and convenience stores)
- Arizona Game and Fish Department offices
- Call toll-free (866) 462-0433
For more detailed information, the Arizona Game and Fish Department website has up-to-date rules and regulations regarding fishing license rules.
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