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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Non-resident fishing license? Reply |
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Ausable |
06/25/2021 08:40AMjkmjr: "Just to follow-up. My daughter and her friend are both adults. I left that part out by accident. Would that change the requirement? Most places I have fished over the years requires a license for all on the boat if there is fishing equipment on that boat. No, it would not change the requirement. Only those adults who are actually fishing need a license. |
jkmjr |
06/24/2021 10:02PM Just to follow-up. My daughter and her friend are both adults. I left that part out by accident. Would that change the requirement? Most places I have fished over the years requires a license for all on the boat if there is fishing equipment on that boat. Thanks again for the guidance. |
dustytrail |
06/24/2021 08:24AM From the MN DNR site Angling - individual (nr) - Code 121 Description: Valid for Nonresidents age 18 and older. Nonresidents under age 16 do not need a license if the parent or guardian is licensed. However, the child's fish are included in adult's limit. See Fishing Regulations. Buy license online Fishing regulations Angling information Fee: $51.00 Purchase Methods: DNR License Agents DNR License Center by phone online |
jkmjr |
06/23/2021 09:19PMjillpine: "Or you could get them both licenses because they will see you fishing and think, “That’s looks awesome!! Can you show me how to do it?” :) " I appreciate all the feedback. I'm actually an avid offshore saltwater fisherman and fly angler. My daughter has been involved in some epic fishing trips and it just never has been something she picked up. My son on the other hand...... |
bobbernumber3 |
06/23/2021 07:50PMSavage Voyageur: "Like others have said, you should only need one license. I had just the opposite at Turtle-Flambeau Flowage. My buddy was on shore getting rods and tackle ready. Warden never asked for his license. I was fishing solo just out from camp. The Warden motored over and checked my license. |
Savage Voyageur |
06/23/2021 03:40PM Like others have said, you should only need one license. Side note we had a conservation officer, game warden show up at our campsite on lake 4. Only 3 out of the four guys were actually fishing from shore at the time. He wanted everyone’s fishing license! Even my buddy who was sleeping in the tent. |
jillpine |
06/23/2021 03:24PM Or you could get them both licenses because they will see you fishing and think, “That’s looks awesome!! Can you show me how to do it?” :) |
bobbernumber3 |
06/23/2021 01:45PM Your daughter and friend would not need a license if MN residents and under age 16. Also would not need a license if not fishing. |
cyclones30 |
06/23/2021 12:35PM Just you |
Ausable |
06/23/2021 07:48AM Only you will need a license. |
jkmjr |
06/23/2021 01:24AM My daughter, her friend, and I will be spending a few days in the BW. The young ladies will not fish at all. Do they need a license if I have a rod in the canoe. I plan to only bring one rod since fishing is very low on the to-do list for this trip. Thanks |