Indiana residents can fish public waters license-free this weekend as the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) kicks off one of its remaining 2026 Free Fishing Days on June 6 and 7.
No fishing license or trout/salmon stamp is required for residents on these designated days, making it a great opportunity for beginners to try the sport or for seasoned anglers to bring a friend. All other state fishing regulations — including bag limits, size restrictions, and seasonal rules — remain in effect.
Those who want to keep fishing beyond the free days can purchase a 2026 annual license, valid through March 31, 2027, at GoOutdoorsIN.com. License sales fund fish stocking, habitat restoration, and water quality projects across the state.
For fishing locations, regulations, and more information, visit fishing.IN.gov.
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