How To Obtain An Arkansas Fishing License
- Published Date: June 14, 2025
- Fishing
- $250 - $1,000 price range
- Updated Date: June 14, 2025
If you're planning to fish in Arkansas, whether it's fly fishing in the Ouachita Mountains or casting for smallmouth bass in the Ozarks, you’ll need a valid Arkansas fishing license. Anyone 16 years or older must carry one when fishing public waters. Residents and non-residents alike are required to obtain a license before heading out, unless fishing during a free fishing weekend or on certain private properties.
There are several types of fishing licenses available to suit different needs. Arkansas residents can purchase an annual license, while visitors can opt for non-resident licenses that include options like a 3-day or 7-day permit. If you plan to fish for trout in designated areas, a separate trout permit is also required. Combination licenses that include hunting and fishing privileges are available for residents as well. Always check specific waterbody regulations to ensure compliance.
Getting a license is easy and convenient. You can purchase it online through the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's official website at agfc.com, where you’ll receive a digital copy immediately. Licenses are also available in person at sporting goods stores, bait shops, and many Walmart locations across the state. For those who prefer, licenses can also be ordered by phone at 800-364-4263.
To buy a license, you'll need your full name, address, date of birth, a government-issued ID, and a payment method. Social Security numbers are also required by federal law when purchasing. Annual resident licenses start around $10.50, and non-resident annual licenses are approximately $50. Short-term non-resident licenses start at about $16, while trout permits cost an additional $10. These rates are subject to change, so always confirm current pricing through AGFC before purchasing.
Licenses are typically valid for one full year from the purchase date unless noted otherwise, and can be renewed when expired. Carrying a valid license not only keeps you within legal bounds but also supports wildlife conservation and the maintenance of Arkansas’s scenic fishing destinations. Many guided trips, including those offered by outfitters like Ozark Mountain Fly, require licensed anglers, so be sure to get yours before the trip.
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