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FISHING LICENSE COSTS
ALL PURCHASED LICENSES AND PERMITS MUST BE CARRIED ON YOUR PERSON F I SH I N G L I C E N SE C O S T S
AT ALL TIMES WHILE ENGAGED IN FISHING ACTIVITIES (ELECTRONIC LICENSES ON
YOUR PHONE ARE NOW ALLOWED). ALL LICENSES MAY BE PURCHASED ONLINE.
Resident Cost Valid
Annual Fishing $25 January 1 - December 31
Annual Combination, Fishing & Hunting $42 January 1 - December 31
Fiscal Year Combination, Fishing & Hunting $53 July 1 - June 30
2-Day Fishing $15 Two consecutive days of choice
Youth Annual Fishing (16 & 17 years old) $5 January 1 - December 31
Youth Annual Combination, Fishing & Hunting (16 & 17 years old) $9 January 1 - December 31
Youth Fiscal Year Combination, Fishing & Hunting (16 & 17 years old) $19 July 1 - June 30
5-Year Fishing $88 Five years from date of purchase
5-Year Combination Fishing & Hunting $148 Five years from date of purchase
Lifetime Fishing $225 Lifetime
Lifetime Combination Fishing & Hunting $775 Lifetime
Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Fishing & Hunting (under 60 percent disability) $200 Lifetime
Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Fishing & Hunting (60 percent or more disability) $25 Lifetime
Lake Texoma (see 1A below) $12 January 1 - December 31
Paddlefish Permit (a valid fishing license is also required, unless exempt) Free January 1 - December 31
Senior Citizen Fishing (see 2A below) $15 Lifetime
Senior Citizen Combination Fishing & Hunting (see 2A below) $25 Lifetime
Disability Fishing (see 3A below) $10 Five years from date of purchase
Land Access Permit (Honobia Creek & Three Rivers WMAs) $40 January 1 - December 31
3-Day Land Access Permit (not valid for fishing or hunting) $10 Three consecutive days of choice
(Honobia Creek & Three Rivers WMAs)
Annual Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing or hunting privileges) $26 January 1 - December 31
3-Day Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing or hunting privileges) $15 Three consecutive days of choice
Fishing Guide License (Cost reduced to $20 with Coast Guard Mariner credentials) $90 January 1 - December 31
Nonresident Cost Valid
Annual Fishing $55 January 1 - December 31
6-Day Fishing $35 Six consecutive days of choice
1-Day Fishing $15 One day of choice
Lake Texoma (see 1A below) $12 January 1 - December 31
Land Access Permit (Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs) $85 January 1 - December 31
Paddlefish Permit (a valid fishing license is also required, unless exempt) Free January 1 - December 31
Annual Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing or hunting privileges) $26 January 1 - December 31
3-Day Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing or hunting privileges) $15 Three consecutive days of choice
Fishing Guide License (Cost reduced to $20 with Coast Guard Mariner credentials) $90 January 1 - December 31
1A) Allows anglers to fish the entire lake without having to purchase a resident or non res dent license. Okla ho ma residents with a valid fishing license are not
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required to purchase this license if only fishing the Oklahoma portion of the lake.
2A) Residents who reach 65 years of age (or those who turn 65 during the calendar year) are eligible to purchase a Senior Citizen License which is good
for the rest of their lives. Senior Citizen License ap pli ca tions are available through wildlifedepartment.com, GoOutdoorsOk app, gooutdoorsoklahoma.com,
Department headquarters, field installations and license vendors, but the license is purchased only through Department headquarters.
3A) For legal residents who have resided in this state for at least six months and who are receiving Social Security disability, Sup ple men tal Security Income
benefits, disability benefits under the Railroad Retirement Act, 45 U.S.C.A., Sect. 231a, postal employees receiving disability benefits under 5, U.S.C., Section 8451
(1998), or disability benefits through the Multiple Injury Trust Fund. This license is valid for five years. Can be purchased only through Department headquarters.
Residency Definitions
Any person holding a valid driver license is considered a resident • A person who is not otherwise a resident of the state and is a member
of the state that issued the license. A “resident” is any individual who of the Armed Forces of the United States and is on active duty and
has an established residence in Oklahoma for 60 consecutive days prior permanently assigned to a military installation located in the state
to submitting a license application, except for lifetime license applicants shall be eligible to qualify as a resident if the person presents with
and senior citizen lifetime license applicants who must have established the license application a certificate of assignment in the state from
residency for a period of six months and intend to remain a state resident. a commanding officer or designated representative. A spouse or
For a valid Oklahoma driver license to be used as the sole source of proof dependent of the person who is not otherwise a resident of the state,
of residency, it must be at least 60 days from the date the license was is- is living within the same household and is similarly certified by a
sued, except for lifetime license applicants, whose license must have been commanding officer, shall also be eligible to qualify as a resident.
issued for six months or longer. If a person does not hold a valid driver • The residency status of any person, except active duty members of
license, the Department may consider other reliable documentation, such the U.S. Armed Forces and any dependents of the member, shall
as resident income tax returns, voter registration, motor vehicle or vessel terminate if the person obtains any resident hunting, fishing, trap-
registrations, and other public records documenting residence. Residency ping license or permit or valid driver license issued by another state.
for children under 18 years of age is presumed to be that of the custodial
parent, including a custodial parent where there is a joint custody order A nonresident is any individual who is a resident of another state or
and the physical custody of the child is shared by both parents, or legal who has resided in Oklahoma for a period of less than 60 days whether
guardian unless otherwise documented. Persons who own land in Okla- or not he or she intends to make Oklahoma his or her home.
homa but do not live here are considered nonresidents. A person cannot
claim multiple states of residence, with the following exception:
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