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- Iowa residents and nonresidents 16 years old and older must have a valid Iowa fishing license to fish private ponds and lakes, and trout streams. Only owners or tenants of land and their children under 18 may fish on such lands without a license.
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Season: All waters - Continuous except there is an open season on West Okoboji, East Okoboji and Spirit Lakes (Dickinson County) and on Iowa-Minnesota boundary lakes from May 21 through Nov. 30, each year. Length Limits: All waters - 40 inches minimum length limit.
Iowa residents and nonresidents 16 years old and older must have a valid Iowa fishing license to fish private ponds and lakes, and trout streams. Only owners or tenants of land and their children under 18 may fish on such lands without a license.
You cannot stock or introduce into the waters of the state any live fish, except for hooked bait, without the permission of the director of the Iowa DNR. You can stock privately owned ponds and lakes.
Iowa is home to 148 different fish species. Check out these helpful tips to help you identify Iowa fish. What to look for? Fish often are described by characteristics of their body shape, mouth, fins, and even scales. Knowing key characteristics of different kinds of fish will help you identify them.
NameScientificFamilyState RecordAcipenser fulvescensAcipenseridaeNot allowed for threatened or endangered ...Scaphirhynchus albusAcipenseridae68 poundsScaphirhynchus platorynchusAcipenseridae12 lbs; 33in. - Des Moines River (Ottumwa ...Amia calvaAmiidae11 lbs 9 oz; 31.5 in.- Pool 10, ...Additional rules and regulations are listed below to help you fish safely, and legally, in Iowa. This is not a complete set of fishing regulations. For more fishing related regulations, check out the information found at Fishing Licenses & Laws.
All individuals looking to fish in Iowa waters, which are the age of 16 and older, are required to have an Iowa fishing license. Under 16 License: Both residents and non-residents below the age of 16 can fish without a license but may need to purchase a trout fee if attempting to catch fresh trout.
This is a SUMMARY of rules and regulations you need to fish in Iowa. It is not a complete list of all fishing regulations nor is it a legal document. For more information, visit www.iowadnr.gov or contact the DNR Central Office in Des Moines.