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Minnesotafishing inConnecticut
Moderate Cost — nonresident annual $50–$100

Connecticut

Non-Resident License
$55.00
Resident Rate
$28.00
License Year
January 1 - December 31
Age Exemptions
Under 16 exempt; Residents 65+ free (must renew annually); ages 16-17 get 50% discount

License Fees & Short-Term Options (What You'll Pay)

A nonresident annual fishing license in Connecticut costs $55.00. For comparison, Connecticut residents pay $28.00. Short-term options: 3 Day Nonresident Inland: $22.00; 3 Day Marine Nonresident: $8.00. The license year runs January 1 - December 31.

How to Purchase (Online, Vendor, or Mobile App)

Purchase your Connecticut fishing license online at https://portal.ct.gov/deep/fishing/general-information/fisheries-licenses-and-permits. Valid ID; all-waters license ($32 resident, $63 nonresident) covers both inland and marine. Licenses are administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP).

Who Fishes Free (Age & Disability Exemptions)

Under 16 exempt; Residents 65+ free (must renew annually); ages 16-17 get 50% discount. Always check the official Connecticut website for the most current exemption details and any additional categories that may qualify.

Required Stamps & Endorsements (Trout, Salmon, Saltwater, etc.)

Trout and Salmon Stamp: $5 adults, $3 ages 16-17 (required to keep trout/salmon or fish in Trout Management Areas). Be sure to purchase any required stamps or endorsements before heading out, as they are often checked during enforcement.

Seasons & Bag Limits (When You Can Fish and How Many)

Fishing seasons in Connecticut: General freshwater season varies by species; trout season has specific opening dates. Bag limits: Varies by species and management area; consult regulations. Always consult the current Connecticut fishing regulations for the most up-to-date season dates and limits, as they can change annually.

Key Rules to Know Before Casting

Trout Management Areas have specific regulations; free fishing days designated annually. For the complete set of rules including gear restrictions, size limits, and special waters, visit the official Connecticut fish and wildlife website.

Border Water & Reciprocal Agreements (Where Your Home License Works)

Connecticut has the following border water or reciprocal agreements: Active military can purchase at resident rates. Minnesota is not directly included in these agreements, so a standard nonresident license is required.

Official State Fish & Wildlife Source

For the most current regulations, license prices, and season dates, visit the official Connecticut fishing page at https://portal.ct.gov/deep/fishing/general-information/fisheries-licenses-and-permits. To purchase a license online, visit https://portal.ct.gov/deep/fishing/general-information/fisheries-licenses-and-permits.

Law last updated: 2025Row last reviewed: May 4, 2026

License fees and requirements are subject to change. Always verify current fees on the official state fish & wildlife website before purchasing. Data reflects 2025-2026 rates where available.