All residents will get the chance to fish at any public waterway without a license on June 14 and June 15.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio’s annual free fishing days take place this weekend.
Everyone in Ohio will have the opportunity to go fishing at any public waterway without needing a license on June 14 and June 15. This special event is being organized by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and allows access to popular fishing spots such as Lake Erie, public lakes, reservoirs, streams, and rivers.
Governor Mike DeWine is encouraging all residents to take advantage of this weekend by grabbing a fishing rod and spending time outdoors with loved ones. He describes Ohio as the Heart of Adventure and believes this is the ideal moment to enjoy the state’s natural beauty.
This weekend is exclusive as it is the only time during the year when individuals aged 16 and above can fish in public waters without a license. However, young anglers under 16 can enjoy free fishing throughout the year without the need for a license.
All other fishing regulations, size requirements and bag limits apply during the special weekend.
The state provided a list of tips for anyone who is fishing for the first time:
- Consider a person’s age and skill level and keep the trip simple.
- Choose a pond, lake, or stream where beginners can easily catch a few fish.
- Use live bait to increase the odds of catching a fish. Live bait is also more interesting for children.
- Take plenty of photos and bring snacks.
- Be patient. Be prepared to spend time untangling lines, baiting hooks, waiting for a bite, landing fish and taking pictures.
- Have fun!
Those looking for a fishing spot can visit HuntFish OH or the Go and Do fishing page to explore public locations.
On days outside of the free fishing weekend, all anglers 16 and older are required to have a valid fishing license to take fish, frogs and turtles.