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National guide

Free Fishing Days 2026: what to check before fishing without a license.

Free fishing days can be a good way for families and beginners to try fishing, but the waiver is usually narrow: the basic license may be waived while fishing regulations still apply.

How to use this guide

The four checks before a free fishing trip.

The right question is not only “what date is free fishing day?” It is whether the state, person, water, and species all match the official waiver.

1

State

The waiver applies only in the state that created it.

2

Date

Match the exact 2026 date or weekend window.

3

Person

Check resident, nonresident, and youth language.

4

Rules

Limits, seasons, access, and special species rules continue.

State table

Confirmed Free Fishing Days 2026 by state.

This first version focuses on states with official 2026 source material or clear agency pages available at launch.

California

Free Fishing Days

Confirmed

July 4, 2026 · Independence Day

September 5, 2026 · Late summer

California is useful for families because the July 4 date aligns with summer travel, but popular piers, lakes, and urban fishing spots may be crowded.

All size limits and bag limitsSeason closuresReport cards where requiredSpecial species or area rules

Michigan

Free Fishing Weekend

Confirmed

February 14-15, 2026 · Winter

June 13-14, 2026 · Summer

Michigan is a strong family target because it has both winter and summer weekends and typically pairs fishing with other outdoor recreation promotions.

Fishing seasonsSize limitsBag limitsSpecies regulations

Indiana

Free Fishing Days

Confirmed

May 10, 2026 · Mother’s Day

June 6-7, 2026 · Early summer

September 26, 2026 · National Hunting and Fishing Day

Indiana is useful because the state spreads free fishing opportunities across spring, early summer, and early fall.

SeasonsBag limitsSize limitsProperty access rules

New York

Free Freshwater Fishing Days

Confirmed

February 14-15, 2026 · Presidents Day weekend

June 27-28, 2026 · Early summer

September 26, 2026 · National Hunting and Fishing Day

November 11, 2026 · Veterans Day

New York has multiple free fishing windows, making it one of the best states for planning a beginner trip around weather and family schedules.

Freshwater fishing regulationsSpecies seasonsSize and possession limitsAccess rules

Washington

Free Fishing Weekend

Confirmed

June 6-7, 2026 · Free Fishing Weekend

Washington is high-value for users because the waiver is useful but has more exceptions than many states; checking the official source matters.

Catch record cards where requiredSpecies closuresSize and daily limitsArea rules

Pennsylvania

Fish-for-Free Days

Confirmed

May 24, 2026 · Memorial Day weekend

July 4, 2026 · Independence Day

Pennsylvania pairs one spring date with July 4, giving families two different planning windows.

Trout, species, and waterway rulesSeason datesSize limitsCreel limits

West Virginia

Free Fishing Days

Confirmed

June 13-14, 2026 · June weekend

West Virginia is a useful June target for families planning a mountain lake or river outing without buying a full license first.

Fishing regulationsDaily creel limitsSize limitsPublic access rules

Mississippi

Free Fishing Days

Confirmed

June 6-7, 2026 · National Fishing and Boating Week

July 4, 2026 · Independence Day

Mississippi needs careful source checking because state lake and park permit treatment can differ between dates.

Daily limitsSize limitsLake or park permits when not waivedAccess and boating rules

Kansas

Free Fishing Days

Confirmed

June 6-7, 2026 · June weekend

Kansas is a clean June weekend target, but families should still check state park or public land fees before arriving.

Length limitsCreel limitsPublic land feesBoat registrations where applicable

Oregon

Free Fishing Days

Confirmed

February 14-15, 2026 · Winter

June 6-7, 2026 · Early summer

November 27-28, 2026 · Thanksgiving weekend

Oregon is valuable because free fishing days can include fishing, crabbing, and clamming, which creates more family trip options.

ClosuresBag limitsSize limitsSpecies rules

Important: license-free is not rule-free.

Every state page should be treated as a planning summary. Before fishing, open the official state source and confirm current seasons, harvest limits, species exceptions, water closures, report cards, stamps, access fees, and any location-specific requirements.