Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Fishing License
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The Great Outdoors |
If a resident with a license, you and your child under 16 may EACH keep a limit. If a non resident, either you or the child will need a license and the limit is inclusive (one limit) If you are a non-resident with a family license, every member (children under 15 years old) are entitled to their own limit. A non resident youth 13 to 15 or younger? may purchase their own license, and is entitled to their own limit even if the parents do not have a license. I believe that license is about $5 or a bit more, and their name and information will always be in the Minnesota DNR system, If you are a licensed resident, and fishing with a non resident grandchild/child? under 15, they will need a license. |
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timatkn |
“Requirements To legally fish in Minnesota, all residents of Minnesota, age 16 to 89, must have a current Minnesota fishing license unless an exemption applies (see ‘Who doesn’t need a fishing license?’). You must carry your license when traveling from an area where you were fishing. All non-residents need a license except those age 15 and younger do not need a license if a parent or guardian is licensed. Who doesn't need a fishing license? Residents younger than 16 Residents 90 and older Minnesota residents enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces, stationed outside the state, and home on leave (you must carry leave or furlough papers while fishing or transporting fish) A Minnesota resident who has served in federal active service outside the U.S. during the preceding 24 months and is now discharged from overseas duty (you must carry discharge papers while fishing or transporting fish) An in-patient of a U.S. Veterans Administration hospital (form needed to filled out) A resident of a Minnesota licensed nursing or boarding care home” |