Wisconsin provides clear exemptions from fishing license requirements. Understanding these ensures compliance and saves money for eligible anglers.
Age-Based Exemptions
| Age Group | License Required? | Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 16 | No | Free | Can fish anywhere, all species |
| 16–64 | Yes | $20.00 (resident) | Standard annual license |
| 65+ (WI Resident) | Senior rate | $7.00 | Reduced annual license |
Military & Veteran Exemptions
- Disabled veterans (50%+): Reduced-fee license at $7.00
- Active military on furlough: Can fish with resident privileges
- Purple Heart recipients: Free fishing license
Other WI Exemptions
- Private ponds: No license needed for enclosed private water with no connection to state waters
- Free fishing weekends: Two per year — January (ice fishing) and June (summer)
- Mentored hunting: Youth participating in WI's mentored programs have special provisions
Do You Need a Fishing License in Wisconsin?
If you are 16 or older and fishing in Wisconsin's public waters, yes. At $20/year for residents (or $7 for seniors), Wisconsin's license is one of the most affordable in the nation — a small price for access to 15,000 lakes.