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NORTH DAKOTA FISHING LICENSE INFORMATION The easiest way to get your North Dakota fishing license is to purchase a license online. When you buy your license online, you will be able to print your license and start fishing right away.
Purchase a Fishing License Online Residents and nonresidents age 16 and older need fishing licenses. Residents under age 16 may take and possess a limit of fish without a fishing license.
Fishing without a license in North Dakota is a Class B misdemeanor and carries a maximum fine of $1,000.
Combination License (age 16 or older)* - includes fishing, general game and habitat, small game and furbearer licenses.Prerequisites. FeeAmountSenior Citizen Fishing License (65 or older)$5Totally or Permanently Disabled Fishing License (proof of disability required)$55 more rows
1. North Dakota. In North Dakota, a bowhunter can arrive, purchase an inexpensive over the counter (OTC) deer tag and go hunting the same day. A small percentage of the states acreage is open to public hunting, but dont be discouraged.
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Licenses are valid for one year starting April 1 and ending March 31 of the following year. An angler must possess a valid fishing license for the respective season. Residents and nonresidents age 16 and older need fishing licenses.
Prerequisites FeeAmountIndividual Season Fishing - nonresidents under 16 do not need a fishing license if accompanied by a licensed adult, except that paddlefish tags are required for all paddlefish snaggers.$48Married Couple Season Fishing*$633 Day Fishing$2810 Day Fishing$382 more rows
More than 3,500 deer licenses are still available in seven units for North Dakotas 2022 deer gun season.
Prerequisites FeeAmountFishing License*- under 16 not required, except for paddlefish tags, which are required for all paddlefish snaggers.$18Married Couple Fishing License*$24Senior Citizen Fishing License (65 or older)$5Totally or Permanently Disabled Fishing License (proof of disability required)$53 more rows
Applicants for regular deer gun, gratis, youth and muzzleloader can apply online through the Game and Fish Departments website at gf.nd.gov.

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