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  1. An Oklahoma resident or nonresident fishing license is required of all persons who take, attempt to take, or possess fish or other aquatic dwelling organisms by any method in Oklahoma. Persons fishing the Red River must have a valid Oklahoma fishing license unless exempt.

  2. Q: Is it true that anyone can fish in an Oklahoma state park without needing a fishing license? A: No. A fishing license is required for Oklahoma state park waters. Q: Do I need a fishing license if I fish in my neighborhood pond? A: In most all cases a fishing license is required. For more information, contact your local game warden.

  3. All required licenses or written evidence of exemption and identification must be carried on your person while fishing. Electronic licenses on your phone are allowed. Persons fishing the Red River must have a valid Oklahoma fishing license unless exempt.

  4. Those participating in Oklahoma’s Free Fishing Days are exempt from a fishing license. Those participating in Oklahoma’s Free Hunting Days are exempt from a hunting license.

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    • Fish without carrying a license (mobile app or hardcopy) or written evidence that you are exempt.
    • Fish upon the land of another without consent of the owner, lessee or occupant of that land. Anglers must obtain permission to enter any posted or occupied land or land primarily devoted to farming, ranching or forestry purposes.
    • Catch fish that are dead or die as a result of angling from any waters of the state, and not remove those fish and bury or burn them, except nothing will prevent anglers from returning fish remains, meaning any fish that has been filleted or has had the entrails removed, to lakes and reservoirs (any fish that does not meet length requirements must be returned to the water immediately).
    • Dispose of dead fish, fish remains, or fish carcasses into waters of this state within 100 yards of a boat ramp, or designated swimming area except where an official fish cleaning station has been provided or where fish cleaning is specifically authorized.
  6. There are many exemptions to the Oklahoma fishing license requirements for both residents and non-residents. Residents. The following residents don’t need a license to fish in the state. Those under 16 years old. Resident owners or tenants and certain family members fishing in private ponds on land they own or lease.

  7. Dec 12, 2023 · The minimum age from which you need a fishing license in Oklahoma depends on whether or not you’re a resident. Generally, a license is required for residents over 16 years of age, or 14 if they’re not a resident. Exceptions apply for residents fishing on the land they own or rent, as well as residents with a disability, among many others.