
Fishing in Louisiana
Louisiana is the Sportsman's Paradise. The Atchafalaya Basin and the Mississippi Delta are unmatched bass and panfish water. Toledo Bend and Caney Creek grow tournament-grade largemouth. Inshore, Lake Pontchartrain, Calcasieu, Vermilion, and the Venice marshes produce the country's most consistent redfish and speckled-trout fishing. Offshore, the Gulf oil rigs hold red snapper, mangrove snapper, cobia, and amberjack, with marlin and tuna a short run further out.
License Types & Fees
| License | Fee |
|---|---|
| Resident Basic Fishing | $17.00 |
| Resident Saltwater Requires Basic Fishing | $15.00 |
| Resident Senior Hunt/Fish (1940–1962 birth) | $5.00 |
| Resident Senior Hunt/Fish (born before June 1, 1940) | Free |
| Resident Lifetime Hunt/Fish (3–64) | $500.00 |
| Resident Lifetime (65+) | $100.00 |
| Non-Resident Basic Annual | $68.00 |
| Non-Resident Saltwater Annual | $60.00 |
| Non-Resident 5-Day Basic | $30.00 |
| Non-Resident 10-Day Native | $17.00 |
| Non-Resident Lifetime (3–64) | $4,000.00 |
| Charter Passenger Saltwater 3-Day | $20.00 |
| Charter Passenger Freshwater 3-Day | $10.00 |
Fees are subject to change. Confirm current pricing on the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries website before purchasing.
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Louisiana Fishing License FAQ
Where can I buy a Louisiana fishing license?
Louisiana fishing licenses are sold online by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, and are also available from authorized retailers, bait shops, and sporting goods stores across the state.
Who issues fishing licenses in Louisiana?
Fishing licenses in Louisiana are issued by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.