Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Press Release

New Fishing License Year Begins April 1

Buy A License Today And Take Advantage Of Early Angling Opportunities

By - Mar 31st, 2025 02:52 pm
Although Wisconsin’s 2025-2026 general inland fishing season doesn’t open until May 3, there are still some outstanding angling opportunities available throughout the state like catch and release bass fishing. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

Although Wisconsin’s 2025-2026 general inland fishing season doesn’t open until May 3, there are still some outstanding angling opportunities available throughout the state like catch and release bass fishing. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds anglers that 2024-2025 fishing licenses expire on March 31. On April 1, 2025 all residents and nonresidents over 16 must possess a valid 2025-2026 general fishing license to fish in Wisconsin’s inland waters. Along with the new licenses, the new fishing regulations are now available for the 2025-2026 fishing season.

Annual resident licenses cost $20 each, or purchase a spousal license for $31 so you and your spouse can fish together. All fishing licenses and stamps can be purchased online via Go Wild, at a registered sales location or at DNR Service Centers.

Buy Your License Now; Early Opportunities Abound

Although Wisconsin’s 2025-2026 general inland fishing season doesn’t open until May 3, there are still some outstanding angling opportunities available throughout the state, so don’t wait to buy your license.

Hook and line fishing is open year-round on some waters for many species. Anglers should note that for many of these year-round fishing opportunities, there are some specific rules on species, sizes and bag limits, so check the the Special County Regulations before wetting a line.

Additionally, catch and release fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass is open year-round in most inland waters.

The early catch and release trout season is also open through May 2, 2025. Check the 2025-2026 trout regulations for fishing opportunities near you.

All catch and release anglers are reminded of the importance of proper fish handling to ensure a safe release. More information, some helpful tips for safely releasing fish and a how-to video can be found on the DNR’s Responsible Release webpage.

Protect Our Waters Against Invasive Species

As the season kicks off, anglers are reminded to disinfect their gear and follow these guidelines to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species:

  • Inspect your boat, trailer and equipment.
  • Remove any attached aquatic plants or animals (before launching, after loading and before transporting on a public highway).
  • Drain all water from boats, motors and all equipment.
  • Never move live fish away from a waterbody.
  • Dispose of all unwanted bait in the trash.
  • Buy minnows from a Wisconsin bait dealer.
    • Please note that anglers may take leftover minnows away from any state water and use them again on that same water. Leftover minnows may be used on other waters only if no lake or river water or other fish were added to their container.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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