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With some of the most diverse and quality angling in the country, get your Oregon fishing license and get out on the water!

OREGON FISHING LICENSES REQUIREMENTS

Before you can drop your line in one of the state’s top fishing spots, you’ll need to get your Oregon fishing license if you’re 12 years or older. An Oregon Angling License allows you to take, or help another angle for or take, any fish for personal use. You’ll need to have your license in your possession, either a traditional paper version or electronic, so you can show it if requested by law enforcement or the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife staff.

In addition, all anglers, no matter how old, need to have a valid Combined Angling Tag to fish for salmon, steelhead, sturgeon or halibut. Everyone, regardless of age, also needs to have a Columbia River Basic Endorsement if you plan to angle for salmon, steelhead or sturgeon in part of the Columbia River.


OREGON FISHING LICENSE EXEMPTIONS

There are certain circumstances in which an Oregon fishing license isn’t required. The exceptions to the rule apply to those who:

  • Fish during the state’s free fishing weekend(s)
  • Take crayfish or bullfrogs
  • Are resident landowners angling on their land, except when fishing for salmon, steelhead, sturgeon or halibut
  • Are residents fishing on land owned by an immediate family member except when angling for salmon, steelhead, sturgeon or halibut


TYPES OF FISHING LICENSES AND FEES

Oregon fishing licenses are available to both residents and non-residents. The options and their associated fees are as follows.

Residents
Annual
Angling Oregon Fishing License: $44
Shellfish Oregon Fishing License: $10
Sports Pac Oregon Fishing License: $196.50
Combination Oregon angling and hunting license: $73
Youth Oregon Fishing License (12-17): $10
Youth Sports Pac Oregon Fishing License: $55
Senior angling Oregon Fishing License (70 or older and a resident for at least 5 years): $29
Senior combination Oregon Fishing License (70 or older and a resident for at least 5 years): $47.50
Pioneer combination Oregon Fishing License (65 and older and a resident for at least 50 years): $6

Daily/Multi-Day
1-day angling Oregon Fishing License: $23
2-day angling Oregon Fishing License: $42
3-day angling Oregon Fishing License: $59.50
Daily angling and shellfish combo Oregon Fishing License: $32.50

Disabled Veteran/Uniformed Service Member
Oregon Fishing Licenses for disabled veterans are free.

Non-residents
Annual
Angling Oregon Fishing License: $110.50
Shellfish Oregon Fishing License: $28
Youth license Oregon Fishing License (12-17): $10

Daily/Multi-Day
1-day angling Oregon Fishing License: $23
2-day angling Oregon Fishing License: $42
3-day angling Oregon Fishing License: $59.50
7-day angling Oregon Fishing License: $93.50
Daily angling and shellfish combo Oregon Fishing License: $32.50
3-day shellfish Oregon Fishing License: $19

Disabled Veteran/Uniformed Service Member
Uniformed services angling Oregon Fishing License: $44
Uniformed services annual shellfish Oregon Fishing License: $10
Disabled veteran shellfish Oregon Fishing License: N/A
Disabled Veteran Combination Oregon Fishing License: N/A

A resident to obtain an Oregon fishing license is someone who has resided in Oregon for at least six months before applying for a license.

Also remember that, depending on where and what you plan to fish, both residents and non-residents may also need to purchase a tag or permit. The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife website lists all the additional applications you may need.


WHERE TO BUY YOUR FISHING LICENSE

To buy your Oregon fishing license, you have several options:

  • Electronic: You can visit myodfw.com. This website will give you the option to purchase a license. You can also get the MYODFW App and use your smartphone to purchase an electronic Oregon fishing license or you can choose the traditional paper option and print it at home.
  • ODFW office
  • At a licensed vendor

State and federal laws require a Social Security number to obtain most licenses.

IMPORTANT NOTE: New regulations will go into effect July 1, 2021 to help protect fish over Summer during a heat wave on the summer 2021. For more information visit OR Fishing Reports.

OR FISHING LAWS & REGULATIONS

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

OR FISHING REGULATIONS

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Additional resources and information can be found directly on the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife site.

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