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Missouri
License Fees & Short-Term Options (What You'll Pay)
A nonresident annual fishing license in Missouri costs $57.00. For comparison, Missouri residents pay $14.00. Short-term options: Daily Nonresident: $9.00. The license year runs March 1 - February 28/29.
How to Purchase (Online, Vendor, or Mobile App)
Purchase your Missouri fishing license online at https://mdc.mo.gov/permits. Valid ID; 2026 fees adjusted based on CPI from 2008-2024; Conservation Sales Tax funds about 62% of MDC revenue. Licenses are administered by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC).
Who Fishes Free (Age & Disability Exemptions)
Under 16 exempt; Residents 65+ exempt; landowners fishing on their own property exempt. Always check the official Missouri website for the most current exemption details and any additional categories that may qualify.
Required Stamps & Endorsements (Trout, Salmon, Saltwater, etc.)
Trout Permit required for designated trout areas: new nonresident trout permit $24; resident trout available. 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 Missouri: Year-round for most freshwater species; trout seasons specific to designated areas. Bag limits: Bass: 6/day combined; Crappie: 15/day; Catfish: varies; check regulations. Always consult the current Missouri fishing regulations for the most up-to-date season dates and limits, as they can change annually.
Key Rules to Know Before Casting
Conservation Areas may have additional restrictions; trout parks have specific daily tag requirements. For the complete set of rules including gear restrictions, size limits, and special waters, visit the official Missouri fish and wildlife website.
Border Water & Reciprocal Agreements (Where Your Home License Works)
Missouri has the following border water or reciprocal agreements: Mississippi River border with Illinois; Missouri River border with Kansas/Nebraska. Oregon 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 Missouri fishing page at https://mdc.mo.gov/permits/fishing-permits. To purchase a license online, visit https://mdc.mo.gov/permits.
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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.