Massachusetts
Fishing, Hunting & Trapping License Fees
Resident Fishing
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$27.50
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Resident - Minor (Age 15-17) Fishing |
$11.50 |
Resident Fishing (Age 65-69) |
$16.25 |
Resident Fishing (Age 70 or Over, Paraplegic,
Blind, Mentally Retarded) |
Free |
Non-Resident Fishing |
$37.50 |
Non-Resident Fishing - 3 Day |
$23.50 |
Non-Resident Fishing (Age 15-17) |
$11.50 |
Resident Citizen Hunting |
$27.50 |
Resident Hunting (Age 65-69) |
$16.25 |
Resident Hunting (Paraplegic) |
Free |
Resident Alien Hunting |
$27.50 |
Non-Resident Hunting - Big Game |
$99.50 |
Non-Resident Hunting - Small Game |
$65.50 |
Non-Resident - Commercial Shooting Preserve
(1 Day) |
$10.00 |
Resident Hunting - Minor (Age 15-17) |
$11.50 |
Resident Sporting (Fishing & Hunting Combined) |
$45.00 |
Resident Sporting (Age 65-69) |
$25.00 |
Resident Sporting (Age 70 and Over) |
Free |
Resident Trapping |
$35.00 |
Resident Trapping - Minor (Age 15-17) |
$11.50 |
Resident Trapping (Age 65-69) |
$35.50 |
Duplicate Fishing |
$2.50 |
Duplicate Hunting |
$2.50 |
Duplicate Trapping |
$2.50 |
Archery Stamp |
$5.10 |
Waterfowl Stamp |
$5.00 |
Primitive Firearms Stamp |
$5.10 |
These fees are for freshwater fishing.
Fees for first resident license, all non-resident licenses,
free licenses, duplicate licenses and stamps include a $5.00
fee for the Wildlands Conservation Stamp. Fee for a duplicate
(replacement) resident license in calendar year does not include
$5 Wildlands Stamp fee. Non-residents purchasing a duplicate
license must pay the $5 Wildlands Fee. If you are a resident
who buys a fishing license for yourself and then buys a hunting
license later in the year, you do not have to pay for another
Wildlands Stamp fee (or vice versa). Non-residents are required
to pay the Wildlands Stamp fee for each license purchased for
themselves.
City and town clerks must add an additional $1.00 and other sales
agents may add up to an additional $1.50 service fee to the price
of each license sold. There is no service fee charged for the
purchase of licenses at MassWildlife offices.
Licenses are only good for the calendar year--they expire at
the end of December.
Please visit http://www.state.ma.us
for additional information or price changes.
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