Go fishing with family and friends without buying a fishing license during Georgia's 2009 Free Fishing Days
June 6, 2009
June 13, 2009
September 26, 2009
June 6 & June 13 are to celebrate National Fishing and Boating Week
September 26 is National Hunting & Fishing Day (fourth Saturday in September of each year)
Free Fishing Days are declared by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources to: encourage people to try fishing and help celebrate fishing as wholesome and healthy recreation; promote respect for our state's natural resources, wilderness, and wildlife; and recognize anglers for their contribution of billions of dollars to the state's economy and financial support for programs to conserve and protect our natural resources.
What happens on a Free Fishing Day?
- Georgia residents 16 years and older do not need a fishing license, trout license, or Wildlife Management Area license (if you fish at a Public Fishing Area or Waters Creek) to fish the freshwaters and saltwaters of Georgia.
- This does not include fees at private ponds and lakes.
- All other fishing regulations remain in effect.









