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You need to buy a MN fishing
license if you are 16 years old
or older. Annual licenses allow
you to fish from March 1 to the
last day of February the
following year. Lower cost
licenses are available for
shorter time periods. In
most cases, Minnesotans don't
need a license if you are
fishing in a state park. The
DNR's complete listing of
fishing licenses can help
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A Minnesota
fishing license can be
purchased
online from the MN Department of
Natural Resources, by phone, or
from a state-approved fishing
license agent such as a tackle/bait
shop or sporting goods
store. |
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LakeFinder
Take the MN DNR's
lake information on the
go. Get the latest
fishing data on your
phone, and search for
lake specific
information with the
LakeFinder mobile
website.
The
LakeFinder contains data
for more than 4,500
lakes and rivers
throughout Minnesota,
and this application
allows you to get the
information on demand
with an internet
connection. Get lake
surveys, depth maps,
vegetation reports,
water data, and fishing
regulations in the palm
of your hand. |
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MN Fishing
Regulations
Before you go
fishing you will need to
know the fishing rules
and regulations that
apply to the Sate of MN.
Make it a habit to check
for updates to fishing
regulations prior to
each trip. Regulations can change
by season or following
assessments of fish
populations.
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