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With over 1,500 miles of coastline and more freshwater fisheries than you can count, Massachusetts holds a lot of promise for every passionate angler. But before you start exploring all this potential, you'll need a Massachusetts fishing license.
Every angler who is 15 and older, resident or non-resident, needs a valid license to fish in Massachusetts. The price of the license depends on whether you're a state resident or not, the type of the license, and your age.
Also, there are some groups who can fish free of charge. Young adults under the age of 15 can fish in freshwater for free, while those under 16 can fish in saltwater for free. Senior anglers, disabled individuals, everyone holding an Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Permit, and anyone fishing with a charter don't need to pay for their fishing license either.
There are different types of permits you can choose from and the categories are the same for residents and non-residents. The main difference is that freshwater licenses for residents are more affordable. If you want to get a resident Massachusetts fishing license, you should have a permanent legal residence in the state or spend more than 183 days here.
When it comes to Massachusetts license types, saltwater licenses come in at the same price point for residents and non-residents who are between the ages of 16–59. However, people who are 60 and older can get their saltwater license for free.
The licenses on offer to residents are annual licenses and 3-day licenses, as well special licenses for seniors between the ages of 65–69. Non-residents can also enjoy the excellent fishing action Massachusetts has to offer. They've got the same license options as residents, only at a higher price point.
Keep in mind that catching Green Crabs, Lobster, and Shellfish all require a special permit that you can get at the local Division of Marine Fisheries. You can buy your fishing license online, over the phone, or in person at license agent locations and in some retail stores.
With your Massachusetts saltwater fishing license, you can also fish in New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. If you hold a saltwater fishing license issued in any of these states, you don’t have to get a Massachusetts one. With a Massachusetts saltwater fishing permit, you can also fish in Maine’s waters, but not vice versa.
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