Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife2001 Washington Fishing Guide

License Requirements...

License requirements are merely summarized here. For more information, including lists of species for which a license is required, refer to the sport fishing regulations pamphlet.

In 2001, the department will go to a computerized point-of-sale license system that provides many advantages over the old system. For information on this new system, please see the section titled "WILD License System" below.

WILD License System

Beginning with the 2001 license year (starting April 1, 2001), WDFW will no longer sell licenses the old-fashioned, hand-written way. In cooperation with WorldCom, Inc., a new computerized system called Washington Interactive License Database (WILD) has been developed that promises greater convenience for license customers, plus better accounting of license sales for the department. See the inside front cover for the phone number and internet address where you can buy your licenses. For more information about the WILD system, contact the department and request a copy of the brochure We're Going WILD.

Kids and Seniors

Juvenile anglers are residents or non-residents 14 years of age and under. Juveniles can fish for free, no licenses required, for all legal species, in all open waters during open seasons. A free catch record card is still required for steelhead, salmon, sturgeon, halibut and Dungeness crab. Juveniles-only fishing waters are listed below.

Youth fishers are residents or non-residents 15 years of age. They can buy the freshwater plus saltwater plus shellfish/seaweed combination license for $5. At age 16 they are considered adults, and pay the standard adult resident or non-resident fee.

Resident seniors, 70 years of age or older, can buy reduced-fee freshwater, saltwater, or shellfish/seaweed licenses for $5 each. Non-resident seniors pay the standard non-resident fee.

Disabled Licenses

A $5 combination freshwater, saltwater and shellfish/seaweed license is available to residents who are physically handicapped and confined to a wheelchair, legally blind, developmentally disabled, or a qualified disabled veteran. Disability license applications may be obtained by writing to the department's License Division at the Olympia address inside the front cover. Applications can also be obtained at WDFW regional offices.

Vehicle Use Permit

Users of WDFW access areas are required to purchase a Vehicle Use Permit. One permit is issued free with each fishing and hunting license purchased. Extra permits are $5 each. The permits can also be purchased separately for $10 each. This program is designed to let non-hunters and non-anglers share the cost of maintaining these facilities.

Juveniles-only Fishing Waters

These lakes and streams are set aside for juveniles (14 years old and younger), and in a few cases disability license holders, seniors and families. Waters are listed alphabetically by county, followed by the open fishing season. Check the regulations pamphlet for size and catch limits. This list was current as of March 1, 2001.

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