![]() ![]() To receive reduced fees or assistance, an application must be completed by a licensed MD, ARNP or PA and then processed by WDFW. To determine if you qualify, visit or call (360) 902-2464. You may qualify for assistance with fishing and be issued a designated harvester card. Resident with a developmental disability.Resident who is blind or visually impaired.Resident who permanently uses a wheelchair.Resident or non-resident veteran 65 years or older with any service-connected disability.Resident or non-resident veteran with a service-connected disability of 30% or more.Have military identification with a copy of orders showing Washington as your current duty stationĭo You Qualify for Reduced Fees or Assistance With Fishing? You may qualify for reduced fees if you are a:. ![]() ![]() Are not licensed to hunt or fish as a resident in another state or country or.Have maintained a permanent place of abode within the state for at least 90 days preceding the license purchase and.Have a valid Washington state driver’s license or identification card and.To qualify as a Washington state resident, you must meet certain criteria per WAC 220-220-050. Youth must be present and take part in the entire process. Adults may assist youth but are not required to have a license if they will not be fishing/harvesting themselves. They must follow all the rules and restrictions for that species and/or body of water and are allowed the same daily limit as an adult. Youth must actively participate and be able to demonstrate the ability to handle the gear by themselves. WDFW strongly supports and promotes youth fishing. See Catch Record Cards & Codes for more detail on CRCs. Youth Anglers: Youth 14 years and younger DO NOT need a fishing license, however CRCs are required for specific species. You DO NOT need a license if you are fishing for common carp, crawfish, bullfrogs, smelt (in freshwater), or to collect relic shells. Federal and state law requires persons 15 or older to give their Social Security Number in order to obtain a license (Federal Law US Code: Title 42, Section 666, Paragraph 13, Section A and RCW 77.32.014). See license information below to determine what documents you need. Adult Anglers: If 15 years or older, you are required to have a fishing license, catch record cards (CRC) and any endorsements needed to fish for specific species and specific areas. ![]()
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