How much is a fishing license in Oklahoma?

Fishing licenses in Oklahoma can range from about $5.00 for a Resident Youth Annual fishing license to about $775.00 for a Resident Lifetime Combo fishing license. Take a look below for all the resident and non resident fishing licenses and prices.




PRICES DISCLOSURE: We do our best to stay current, but prices can change without notice to us. The prices below may or may not be the exact current prices for the license(s) listed.

How much does a fishing license cost in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma Resident Annual Fishing License: 

$25.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Youth Annual Fishing License | Ages 16 & 17:

$5.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident 2-Day Fishing License: 

$15.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident 5-Year Fishing License: 

$88.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Lifetime Fishing License: 

$225.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Lifetime Senior Citizen Fishing License: Oklahoma Resident turning 65 years old or older during the current calendar year.

$15.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Disability Fishing License: 

$10.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Lake Texoma Fishing License: 

$12.00  BUY NOW

How much is a fishing and hunting license in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma Resident Combo Fish/Hunt License: 

$42.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident 5-Year Combo Fish/Hunt License: 

$148.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Youth Combo Fish/Hunt License | Ages 16 & 17: 

$9.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Combo Fish/Hunt License (FY): FY (Fiscal-Year) in Oklahoma runs July 1 – June 30 each year. 

$53.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Combo Fish/Hunt License (FY) | Ages 16 & 17: FY (Fiscal-Year) in Oklahoma runs July 1 – June 30 each year. 

$19.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Lifetime Combo Fish/Hunt License: 

$775.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Lifetime Senior Combo Fish/Hunt License: Oklahoma Resident turning 65 years old or older during the current calendar year.

$25.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combo Fish/Hunt License:  Oklahoma resident is under 60% disabled.

$200.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Resident Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combo Fish/Hunt License:  Oklahoma resident is 60% or more disabled.

$25.00  BUY NOW

How much is a paddlefish permit in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma Resident Paddlefish PermitA valid fishing license is also required, unless otherwise exempt.

FREE  GET NOW

How much is a fishing guide license in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma Resident Fishing Guide LicenseCost reduced to $20 with Coast Guard Mariner credentials.

$90.00  BUY NOW




How much is a non resident fishing license in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma Non Resident Annual Fishing License: 

$55.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Non Resident 1-Day Fishing License: 

$15.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Non Resident 6-Day Fishing License: 

$35.00  BUY NOW

Oklahoma Non Resident Lake Texoma Fishing License: 

$12.00  BUY NOW

How much is a non resident paddlefish permit in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma Non Resident Paddlefish PermitA valid fishing license is also required, unless otherwise exempt.

FREE  GET NOW

How much is a non resident fishing guide license in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma Non Resident Fishing Guide LicenseCost reduced to $20 with Coast Guard Mariner credentials

$90.00  BUY NOW

Where can I buy a fishing license?

By phone (833) 457-7285

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All information listed above can also be seen on the fishing license page of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: At what age are you required to possess a fishing license in Oklahoma?

Answer: Oklahoma requires anyone 16 years of age and older to have and possess a valid fishing license to fish in Oklahoma. 

Question: When does an annual fishing license in Oklahoma expire? Or how long is it good for?

Answer: Oklahoma Annual fishing licenses are valid for 365 days from the date of purchase and may be renewed up to 30 days before expiration.

Question: I recently moved to Oklahoma. How long do I need live here to be considered a resident?

Answer: A resident is anyone who has an established residence in Oklahoma for 60 or more consecutive days. 

Question: How long do I have to wait to buy an Oklahoma lifetime fishing license after moving to Oklahoma?

Answer: To purchase an Oklahoma lifetime, senior, and/or 5-year fishing license, the period of residency must be 6 months or more.

Question: I am in the U.S. Air Force and stationed in Oklahoma. Am I considered a resident or nonresident?

Answer: Active-duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces, their spouse and any dependents, are considered residents if permanently assigned to a military installation located in the state.