East Grand Lake Fishing License

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

The Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife offers ONLINE fishing license renewal. To take advantage of this convenient service click on the link to go to their Online Renewal page on their website.

REGISTRATION FEES

Below are some guidelines from the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (IFAW), regarding obtaining a fishing license. There are many different types of licenses available, some are combination types or age-related. For a complete list of their license information… follow this link to the Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife’s Fishing Licenses page on their website.

Fishing License Fees:

Resident Fishing Licenses (Prices listed below do not include the agent fee.)

  • Superpack (16 & older) – $200.00
  • Combination Fishing/Archery (16 & older) – $42.00
  • Combination Hunting & Fishing (16 & older) – $42.00
  • Resident Fishing (16 and older) – $25.00
  • 1-Day (24 hour) Fishing (16 & older) – $11.00
  • Serviceman (resident) Fishing and Hunting (16 & older) – $3.00
  • Serviceman Dependent Hunting (16 & older) – $10.00
  • Serviceman Dependent Fishing and Hunting (16 & older) – $20.00
  • Serviceman – Complimentary Military
  • Supersport – $20.00
  • Duplicate License – $2.00

Nonresident and Alien Fishing Licenses (Prices listed below do not include the agent fee.)

  • Combination Hunting & Fishing (16 & older) – $149.00
  • Nonresident Season Fishing (16 and older) – $64.00
  • 15-Day Fishing (16 & older) – $47.00
  • 7-Day Fishing (16 & older) – $43.00
  • 3-Day (72-hour) Fishing (16 & older) – $23.00
  • 1-Day (24 hour) Fishing (16 & older) – $11.00
  • Junior Fishing (12-15 years) – $16.00
  • Alien Combination Fishing and Hunting (16 & older) – $190.00
  • Alien Season Fishing (16 & older) – $84.00
  • Supersport – $20.00
  • Duplicate License – $2.00

Who needs a fishing license?

  • A person is required to obtain a valid fishing license prior to fishing in inland waters or transporting fish taken from inland waters. A person is required to keep his/her fishing license with him/her at all times while fishing or transporting fish and must exhibit their license for inspection by any warden, department employee, guide or landowner upon request.
  • Possession of fishing tackle in the fields or forest or on the waters or ice of this State without a fishing license is prima facie evidence of fishing in violation of the law.
  • When obtaining a resident license, it is the responsibility of the applicant to submit proof of residency.
  • Maine residents under 16 years or age and nonresidents under 12 years of age may fish without a license.
  • Maine residents (and immediate family members who live with that person ) may fish without a license from their own land if that person owns more than 10 acres of land, lives on that particular piece of land, and the land is used exclusively for agricultural purposes.
  • In-patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Togus may fish without a license within 25 miles of Togus (Note: Patients not under immediate supervision of a hospital representative must have a valid hospital pass while fishing.)
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