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No matter where you live, you're just a few minutes away from outdoor fun with dozens of easy to get to stocked lakes and ponds in parks and along trails. Find one near you on our interactive map.
Buy Your Fishing License Online
Fishing is fun, inexpensive and a great activity for kids of all ages. What are you waiting for? Grab your family and reconnect with nature.
Have fun and "fish local" today!
It’s so easy to buy your fishing license. Just go to our Go Outdoors Iowa online licensing system.
Anyone 16 years and older must have a fishing license to fish Iowa waters. Anglers under the age of 16 may fish Iowa waters without a fishing license and may fish for and keep their own limit of fish, except when fishing for trout they must share their limit with a licensed adult or buy their own trout fee to keep their own limit of trout.
Yearly, seven-day, or 24-hour fishing licenses are available.
2024 Iowa Fishing Regulations
You don't need much to go fishing. With just a few pieces of basic gear, you'll be reeling in fish and making new memories in no time.
Keep the experience fun and positive with these handy tips:
Check out these helpful tips to help you identify Iowa fish.
You can fish any time, but they usually bite best from 30 minutes before sunrise until two or three hours after the sun is up. They get hungry again 30 minutes before sunset and bite well for about an hour or two.
Try these easy tricks on how to fish for the most popular species in Iowa.
Knot tying is an essential skill for beginning anglers to learn. Try these tips to help get you started.