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With Michigan's new fishing license and regulation season beginning Tuesday, April 1, anglers wanting to hit the water will need to purchase a new fishing license. The 2025 fishing licenses are available for purchase now and are valid through March 31, 2026.
All anglers ages 17 and older are required to purchase a fishing license to fish in Michigan; these licenses are good for all species, though additional reporting requirements apply to some species and fishing methods. Anglers can purchase:
Fishing licenses can be purchased at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses or by downloading the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app and purchasing through the app.
Make future online fishing license purchases even more convenient by selecting auto-renew at online checkout or in the Auto Renewals section of the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app to automatically buy future licenses as they become available.
2025 fishing seasons
The 2025 Michigan Fishing Regulations and Inland Trout & Salmon Maps are available online, along with other helpful resources, including fishing locations, “how-to” tips and species identification. Visit the DNR website at Michigan.gov/Fishing to access these resources and the most up-to-date information. For fishing license questions, contact DNR licensing staff at MDNR-E-License@Michigan.gov or call 517-284-6057.
Help protect Michigan's waters
Aquatic invasive species like Eurasian watermilfoil and zebra mussels alter lake and stream ecosystems, affecting many fish species and boating opportunities. Start and end each fishing adventure by doing your part to prevent the spread of invasive species.
Remember to Clean, Drain and Dry: Start with a clean boat and clean gear. After fishing, remove debris and plant material from boats and trailers and drain live wells and bilges. Decontaminate waders and gear by applying a gear-safe chemical disinfectant after each use and prevent the spread of fish diseases by disposing of leftover bait in the trash. If possible, dry your craft for at least five days or clean with disinfectant before entering a new body of water.