Friday, May 24, 2013
|
Class |
License |
Fee |
|
F1 |
Resident Fishing |
$27.50 |
|
F2 |
Resident Minor Fishing (Age 15–17) |
FREE |
|
F3 |
Resident Fishing (Age 65–69) |
$16.25 |
|
F4 |
Resident Fishing (Age 70 or over or paraplegic, blind, mentally impaired) |
FREE |
|
F6 |
Non-resident Fishing |
37.50 |
|
F7 |
Non-resident Fishing (3 day) |
23.50 |
|
F8 |
Resident Fishing (3 day) |
12.50 |
|
F9 |
Non-resident Fishing (Age 15–17) |
11.50 |
|
F10 |
Quabbin One Day Fishing (Quabbin only) (sold by DCR and Connecticut Valley District only) |
5.00 |
|
H1 |
Resident Citizen Hunting |
27.50 |
|
H2 |
Resident Citizen Hunting (Age 65–69) |
16.25 |
|
H3 |
Resident Hunting, Paraplegic |
FREE |
|
H4 |
Resident Alien Hunting |
27.50 |
|
H5 |
Non-resident Hunting, Big Game (Deer, Bear, Turkey and all other game species) |
99.50 |
|
H6 |
Non-resident Hunting, Small Game(Small game only) |
65.50 |
|
H7 |
Non-resident Commercial Shooting Preserve (1 day) |
10.00 |
|
H8 |
Resident Minor Hunting (Age 15–17) |
11.50 |
|
H9 |
Resident Commercial Shooting Preserve (1 day) |
10.00 |
|
S1 |
Resident Citizen Sporting |
45.00 |
|
S2 |
Resident Citizen Sporting (Age 65–69) |
25.00 |
|
S3 |
Resident Citizen Sporting (Age 70 or over) (includes trapping) |
FREE |
|
S4 |
Resident Minor Sporting (Age 15–17) |
13.00 |
|
T1 |
Resident Trapping |
35.50 |
|
T2 |
Resident Minor Trapping (Age 12–17) |
11.50 |
|
T3 |
Resident Trapping (Age 65-69) |
20.25 |
|
M/N 1 |
Archery Stamp |
5.10 |
|
M/N 2 |
Waterfowl Stamp |
5.00 |
|
M/N 3 |
Primitive Firearms Stamp |
5.10 |
|
W1 |
Wildlands Stamp, Resident |
5.00 |
|
W2 |
Wildlands Stamp, Non-resident |
5.00 |
|
|
Trap Registration Number (Boston Office) |
5.00 |
|
|
Trap Registration Number Renewal (Boston Office) |
5.00 |
|
|
Non-resident Trapping Permit (West Boylston Office) |
200.00 |
|
|
Resident Furbuyer |
30.00 |
|
|
Non-resident Citizen/Alien Furbuyer |
90.00 |
NOTE: Fee for first resident license, and all non-resident licenses include a $5.00 fee for the Wildlands Conservation Stamp. Fee for second resident license in calendar year does not include the $5.00 fee for the Wildlands Conservation Stamp. City and town clerks must add an additional one dollar ($1.00); and other sales agents may add up to an additional one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) service fee to the price of each license sold. An additional service fee of $1.50 per license is applied to all licenses purchased through a sales agent. The same service fee, plus an additional 3% internet handling charge on the total transaction, is applied to all online license purchases. There are no service fees or internet handling charges for licenses purchased at offices of the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, where only cash or checks are accepted.
SALTWATER FISHING Permit REquired
Saltwater anglers in Massachusetts are required to purchase a state recreational saltwater fishing permit. This state-issued permit takes the place of a more expensive federal registration that would otherwise be required. The fee for this permit is $10 and will be the same cost for all anglers, including non-residents. Anglers who are younger than 16, or disabled, or who fish only on charter boats or "headboats" are exempt from this requirement. Anglers age 60 and older will need to obtain a permit, but the saltwater permit is free. The permit is available on-line, by mail, and in person at Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries offices in Gloucester, Boston, and New Bedford. For more information on the permit go to: www.mass.gov/marinefisheries.
Regulations in red are new this year.
Purple text indicates an important note.

