Oregon Fishing License Cost: Resident & Nonresident Fees (2026)

Official ODFW 2026 fee guide

Oregon Fishing License Cost in 2026: Resident, Nonresident, Tags, Endorsements and Shellfish Fees

Oregon fishing license cost is not always just the base angling license. Your final price can change if you need a Combined Angling Tag, Columbia River Basin Endorsement, Ocean Endorsement, shellfish license, Two-Rod Validation, Rogue-South Coast Steelhead Validation or a special senior, youth, Pioneer or disabled veteran license. This guide explains the official 2026 costs in simple language.

$50Resident annual angling
$138Nonresident annual angling
$10Youth license age 12-17
$9Annual Ocean Endorsement
★ Quick decision path
Pick the Oregon Fishing License Cost Situation Closest to You

Use these quick paths before checkout. Oregon’s base license is only one part of the final cost. Salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, Columbia River Basin fishing, ocean fishing, shellfish and special youth or senior categories can change what you actually pay.

Quick warning: If you fish for salmon, steelhead or sturgeon, your cost may include more than an angling license. Check the Combined Angling Tag and Columbia River Basin Endorsement rules before paying.
Real answer first

Oregon Fishing License Cost Quick Answer for 2026

The 2026 Oregon annual angling license costs $50 for residents and $138 for nonresidents. Oregon fishing licenses are valid from January 1 through December 31. All anglers age 18 and older must purchase a fishing license and the appropriate tags and endorsements.

Young anglers ages 12-17 need a $10 Youth License, which includes angling, hunting, shellfish licenses, Columbia River Basin Endorsement and Ocean Endorsement. Children younger than 12 do not need a license to fish or shellfish, but fishing regulations still apply.

Simple Oregon rule: Start with your age and residency, add the right license duration, then add tags and endorsements for salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, Columbia River Basin, ocean finfish, shellfish or two-rod fishing if your trip needs them.
At a glance

Oregon Fishing License Cost Quick Facts Before You Pay

Oregon’s 2026 fee increase makes it more important to estimate your full trip cost before checkout. A resident trout angler, a nonresident salmon angler, a youth angler, an ocean bottomfish angler and a shellfish harvester can all need different products.

🎣Resident annual$50Annual angling license
🧳Nonresident annual$138Annual angling license
👦Youth license$10Ages 12-17
🏷️Adult tag$69 / $89Resident / nonresident
🌊Ocean endorsement$9 / $4Annual / daily
Source review note: This guide was prepared from official Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing pages, ODFW electronic licensing instructions, Oregon 2026 fishing license fee tables, ODFW Ocean Endorsement guidance and current Oregon sport fishing regulation resources. Always verify final requirements in the official ODFW licensing system before paying.
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What This Oregon Fishing License Cost Guide Covers

2026 fee table

Oregon Fishing License Cost in 2026: Resident and Nonresident Fees

The table below covers the main Oregon fishing license cost items most anglers search for. Some prices are the same for residents and nonresidents, while other items differ sharply for nonresident anglers.

License, Tag or EndorsementResident CostNonresident CostWhat It Means
Annual Angling License$50.00$138.00Base annual Oregon fishing license, valid Jan. 1-Dec. 31.
Sports Pac$253.00N/AResident package including angling, shellfish, hunting license, combined angling tag and several hunting tags/validations.
Combination Angling and Hunting$86.00N/AResident combination license for angling and hunting.
Annual Shellfish License$13.00$37.00Needed for shellfish activities such as clamming and crabbing where required.
Adult Combined Angling Tag$69.00$89.00Needed for salmon, steelhead and sturgeon fishing where required.
Hatchery Salmon / Steelhead Harvest Tag$43.00$43.00Additional hatchery harvest opportunity where allowed.
Columbia River Basin Endorsement$9.75 with license / $11.75 separate$9.75 with license / $11.75 separateRequired for certain salmon, steelhead or sturgeon fishing in the Columbia River Basin.
Ocean Endorsement — Annual$9.00$9.00Required beginning 2026 for many ocean finfish trips, with listed exceptions.
Two-Rod Validation$34.00$34.00Allows two rods in many lakes, ponds and reservoirs where allowed.
Rogue-South Coast Steelhead Validation$4.00$8.00Required in specific Rogue-South Coast steelhead situations.
Cost warning: The cheapest item is not always the correct setup. Salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, Columbia River Basin fishing and ocean finfish trips can require extra tags or endorsements beyond the annual license.
Online buying

How to Buy an Oregon Fishing License Online and Estimate Final Cost

ODFW says you can purchase an Oregon fishing license online or at an ODFW licensed vendor. The online route uses the ODFW Electronic Licensing System, where you can create or verify an account, choose fishing products and add required tags or endorsements.

1

Open the official ODFW Electronic Licensing System

Start from ODFW’s official license portal or the “Buy license” button on MyODFW. This avoids unofficial checkout pages.

2

Create or verify your ODFW account

If you purchased an Oregon annual license since 2016, you may already have an online profile. New buyers can create an account before buying annual products.

3

Select fishing from the catalog

Choose annual angling, youth, senior, daily, multi-day or shellfish products depending on your trip.

4

Add tags, endorsements and validations

Check Combined Angling Tag, Columbia River Basin Endorsement, Ocean Endorsement, Two-Rod Validation and Rogue-South Coast Steelhead Validation before checkout.

5

Review final total before paying

Your final price may include license, tag, endorsement, validation and possible agent or transaction handling. Verify every item before payment.

Practical trick: Before checkout, write your trip in one line: “resident trout in a lake,” “nonresident salmon on the Columbia,” or “resident ocean bottomfish from a jetty.” That usually reveals the extra tag or endorsement you need.
Who needs one?

Who Needs an Oregon Fishing License in 2026?

All anglers age 18 and older must purchase an Oregon fishing license and the appropriate tags and endorsements. Youth anglers ages 12-17 need the $10 Youth License, which includes angling, hunting, shellfish licenses, Columbia River Basin Endorsement and Ocean Endorsement.

Children younger than 12 do not need a license to fish or shellfish. Older anglers may qualify for Senior or Pioneer licenses, and veterans or active members of the armed services may qualify for special license benefits.

Age 18+

Adults need an Oregon fishing license and required tags or endorsements.

Youth 12-17

Youth need the $10 Youth License, which includes fishing, hunting, shellfish and key endorsements.

Under 12

Children younger than 12 do not need a license to fish or shellfish.

Senior / Pioneer

Older Oregon residents may qualify for Senior Angling or Pioneer Combination licenses.

Disabled veteran

Resident disabled veterans may qualify for free special license packages.

Rules still apply

License-free youth and special license holders must still follow bag limits, seasons and zone rules.

Important: A license exemption or youth license does not remove harvest limits, zone rules, marine rules, salmon/steelhead/sturgeon tag rules or shellfish regulations.
Tags explained

Oregon Combined Angling Tag Cost: Salmon, Steelhead and Sturgeon Rules

ODFW says a Combined Angling Tag is a key product to consider in addition to the fishing license. It is needed to legally fish, including catch-and-release, for salmon, steelhead and/or sturgeon where required.

TagResident CostNonresident CostWhen to Check It
Adult Combined Angling Tag$69.00$89.00Salmon, steelhead or sturgeon fishing where required.
Youth Combined Angling Tag$5.00$5.00Youth anglers fishing salmon, steelhead or sturgeon where required.
Hatchery Salmon / Steelhead Harvest Tag$43.00$43.00Additional hatchery salmon or steelhead harvest opportunity where allowed.
Rogue-South Coast Wild Steelhead Harvest Tag$20.00$40.00Specific Rogue-South Coast wild steelhead harvest situations.
Tag warning: A base angling license alone may not cover salmon, steelhead or sturgeon. Check the Combined Angling Tag before any trip involving those species.
Endorsements

Oregon Endorsements and Validations: Columbia River, Ocean, Two-Rod and Rogue-South Coast Costs

Endorsements and validations are add-ons that apply to specific waters, species or methods. They are easy to miss because they may not matter for a simple trout pond trip but can be required for Columbia River Basin salmon or steelhead, ocean finfish or special steelhead harvest.

Columbia River Basin

$9.75 if purchased with angling license, or $11.75 separately. Check it for salmon or steelhead in the Columbia Basin.

Ocean Endorsement

$9 annual or $4 daily for both residents and nonresidents. Required for many ocean finfish trips beginning 2026.

Two-Rod Validation

$34 and allows two rods in many lakes, ponds and reservoirs where two-rod fishing is allowed.

Rogue-South Coast Steelhead

$4 resident and $8 nonresident for the Rogue-South Coast Steelhead Validation.

Cost-saving tip: If you know you need the Columbia River Basin Endorsement, buy it with the angling license when possible. The fee is higher when bought separately.
New 2026 ocean rule

Oregon Ocean Endorsement Cost in 2026: Who Needs It?

Beginning January 1, 2026, recreational anglers fishing in the ocean from beaches, jetties and boats or spearfishing are required to have an Ocean Endorsement in many situations. The endorsement costs $9 annually or $4 daily for both residents and nonresidents.

The Ocean Endorsement is not needed if you are only taking shellfish such as Dungeness crab or clams from the ocean. ODFW also says it is not needed if you are fishing for and retaining salmon or steelhead in the ocean, unless another marine finfish such as rockfish, lingcod, halibut or tuna is retained.

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Likely Needed

Ocean bottomfish, rockfish, lingcod, halibut, tuna and many boat, jetty, beach or spearfishing ocean finfish trips.

Check ocean map
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Usually Not Needed

Only taking shellfish like clams or Dungeness crab, or listed exempt situations such as Free Fishing Weekends.

Shellfish exception
Ocean warning: If your salmon or steelhead ocean trip also retains another marine finfish, the Ocean Endorsement can become required. Check before leaving the dock.
Short trips

Oregon Daily and Multi-Day Fishing License Cost for Short Trips

Short-term licenses can be useful for visitors, quick coastal trips or one-time fishing plans. Daily and multi-day options are not always cheaper if you fish often, so compare them with annual license cost before paying.

Short-Term ProductCostWho Should Check ItImportant Note
One-Day Angling and Shellfish Combo$29.00Single-day fishing and shellfish tripsGood for one-day plans; add daily endorsements if required.
Two-Day Angling$48.00Two-day fishing tripsCheck tags and endorsements separately.
Three-Day Angling$68.00Weekend or long-weekend tripsCan become expensive if you fish repeatedly.
Seven-Day Angling$117.00 nonresidentNonresident week-long tripsCompare with $138 nonresident annual license if you may return.
Daily Columbia River Basin Endorsement$1.00 per dayShort-term Columbia Basin salmon/steelhead tripsDaily endorsement can be added when required.
Daily Ocean Endorsement$4.00 per dayOne-day ocean finfish tripsAnnual Ocean Endorsement is $9, so compare if fishing multiple ocean days.
Short-trip math: A nonresident seven-day angling license costs $117, while a nonresident annual angling license costs $138. If you might fish Oregon again in the same year, compare annual before buying short-term.
Youth and senior

Oregon Youth, Senior, Pioneer, Disabled Veteran and Uniformed Service License Costs

Oregon has special license categories that can lower cost or bundle privileges. These are important for families, older residents, eligible veterans and active uniformed service members.

Special LicenseCostEligibility / BenefitPractical Note
Youth License$10.00Ages 12-17Includes angling, hunting, shellfish, Columbia River Basin Endorsement and Ocean Endorsement.
Youth Sports Pac$75.00 residentResident youth packageIncludes broad hunting/fishing package and endorsements.
Senior Angling$34.00Oregon resident age 70+ and resident for at least 5 yearsReduced senior angling option.
Senior Combination$56.00Oregon resident age 70+ and resident for at least 5 yearsSenior angling and hunting combination option.
Pioneer Combination$10.00Oregon resident age 65+ and Oregon resident for at least 50 yearsIncludes angling, hunting, Columbia River Basin Endorsement and Ocean Endorsement.
Disabled Veteran CombinationFreeQualified resident disabled veteransIncludes Columbia River Basin Endorsement and Ocean Endorsement.
Uniformed Services Angling$50.00 nonresidentEligible uniformed service member categoryCheck eligibility before buying.
Family tip: For youth ages 12-17, the $10 Youth License is powerful because it includes angling, shellfish and major endorsements. Do not buy adult products for a youth without checking this first.
Shellfish and crabbing

Oregon Shellfish License Cost for Clamming and Crabbing

Oregon shellfish is separate from angling in many cases. The annual shellfish license costs $13 for residents and $37 for nonresidents. The one-day angling and shellfish combo costs $29.

The Ocean Endorsement is not required if you are only taking shellfish such as Dungeness crab or clams from the ocean. However, you still need the correct shellfish license and must follow shellfish limits, closures and safety advisories.

Before clamming or crabbing, check:

  • Do you have the correct shellfish license?
  • Are shellfish harvest areas open today?
  • Are biotoxin or safety closures posted?
  • What are the size and daily limits?
  • Are you using legal gear?
  • Are you also retaining ocean finfish that would require an Ocean Endorsement?
Shellfish reminder: Shellfish closures can change quickly because of safety concerns. Always check current ODFW and Oregon shellfish safety updates before harvesting.
Rules still apply

Oregon Fishing Rules to Check After Paying License Fees

Buying the right license, tag and endorsement is only the first step. Oregon fishing rules vary by zone, species, waterbody and season. ODFW recommends checking current Sport Fishing Regulations and updates for required licenses, tags, permits and endorsements.

Before keeping fish, check:

  • Which Oregon fishing zone are you in?
  • Is the species open for harvest today?
  • What is the bag and possession limit?
  • Do you need a Combined Angling Tag?
  • Do you need a Columbia River Basin Endorsement?
  • Do you need an Ocean Endorsement?
  • Are there emergency regulation updates?
Regulation warning: Oregon has emergency updates and zone-specific rules. Download current regulations before traveling to remote rivers, coastal jetties, ocean ports or low-signal areas.
Avoid problems

Common Oregon Fishing License Cost Mistakes That Make Anglers Overpay or Buy Wrong

Most Oregon fishing license cost mistakes happen because anglers compare only the base annual license and forget tags, endorsements, shellfish rules or special category discounts.

Forgetting tags

Salmon, steelhead and sturgeon often require the Combined Angling Tag in addition to the base license.

Missing Ocean Endorsement

Beginning 2026, many ocean finfish trips require the annual or daily Ocean Endorsement.

Buying separately

Columbia River Basin Endorsement is cheaper when bought with the angling license than separately.

Ignoring youth package

The $10 Youth License includes several valuable privileges for ages 12-17.

Wrong nonresident choice

Nonresidents should compare seven-day and annual cost before buying short-term.

Shellfish confusion

Shellfish license rules are separate from many angling license rules, and closures still apply.

Editorial trust note

How This Oregon Fishing License Cost Guide Was Checked

This guide was prepared from official Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing pages, ODFW electronic licensing instructions, 2026 Oregon fishing license and tag fee tables, Ocean Endorsement guidance and current sport fishing regulation resources. It explains official information in simple language but does not replace ODFW enforcement guidance.

Official items checked:
  • Annual Oregon fishing license validity from January 1 through December 31.
  • Adult age 18+ license requirement and youth age 12-17 license rule.
  • Children younger than 12 license exemption for fishing and shellfish.
  • Resident and nonresident annual angling license costs.
  • Daily, multi-day and seven-day angling cost examples.
  • Combined Angling Tag, youth tag and hatchery harvest tag fees.
  • Columbia River Basin Endorsement, Ocean Endorsement and Two-Rod Validation fees.
  • Senior, Pioneer, disabled veteran, uniformed services and youth special license categories.
Local help

Find Oregon Fishing License Vendors Near You

If you do not want to buy online, Oregon fishing licenses are available from ODFW licensed vendors and ODFW offices that sell licenses. Confirm hours, product availability and printing options before visiting.

Search Oregon Fishing License Vendors

Use this map as a starting point, then confirm the location is an authorized ODFW licensed vendor before driving.

FAQs

Oregon Fishing License Cost FAQs: Resident, Nonresident, Tags, Endorsements and 2026 Fees

How much is an Oregon fishing license in 2026?

The 2026 Oregon annual angling license costs $50 for residents and $138 for nonresidents. Your final price may be higher if you need tags, endorsements or validations.

How much is a nonresident Oregon fishing license?

The nonresident annual angling license costs $138 in 2026. Nonresidents can also choose a seven-day angling license for $117 or daily/multi-day products for shorter trips.

Who needs an Oregon fishing license?

All anglers age 18 and older must purchase an Oregon fishing license and the appropriate tags and endorsements. Youth ages 12-17 need the $10 Youth License. Children younger than 12 do not need a license to fish or shellfish.

How long is an Oregon fishing license valid?

Oregon fishing licenses are valid from January 1 through December 31.

How much is the Oregon Youth License?

The Oregon Youth License costs $10 for ages 12-17. It includes angling, hunting, shellfish licenses, Columbia River Basin Endorsement and Ocean Endorsement.

How much is the Oregon Combined Angling Tag?

The adult Combined Angling Tag costs $69 for residents and $89 for nonresidents in 2026. The youth Combined Angling Tag costs $5.

What is the Oregon Ocean Endorsement cost?

The Oregon Ocean Endorsement costs $9 annually or $4 daily for both residents and nonresidents. It is required for many ocean finfish trips beginning January 1, 2026, with listed exceptions.

How much is an Oregon shellfish license?

The annual shellfish license costs $13 for residents and $37 for nonresidents. The one-day angling and shellfish combo costs $29.

How much is the Oregon Columbia River Basin Endorsement?

The Columbia River Basin Endorsement costs $9.75 when purchased at the same time as an angling license and $11.75 if purchased separately. A daily Columbia River Basin Endorsement costs $1 per day.

What phone number helps with Oregon fishing license questions?

ODFW lists licensing staff support at 503-947-6101. ODFW’s main phone number is 503-947-6000, and 800-720-6339 is also listed for general help.

Editorial disclaimer: Oregon fishing license fees, tags, endorsements, validations, ocean rules, shellfish rules, senior and special license benefits, vendor availability and sport fishing regulations can change. This guide is for general educational help only. Always verify your final requirement with ODFW, the ODFW Electronic Licensing System or the current Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations before fishing.
Final summary

Final Summary: Oregon Fishing License Cost Depends on License, Tags and Endorsements

The 2026 Oregon fishing license cost starts at $50 for a resident annual angling license and $138 for a nonresident annual angling license. But the real cost depends on your age, residency, trip length, species and water. Youth ages 12-17 have a $10 license, while children younger than 12 do not need a license to fish or shellfish.

Before paying, check whether you need a Combined Angling Tag for salmon, steelhead or sturgeon, a Columbia River Basin Endorsement, the new 2026 Ocean Endorsement, shellfish license, Two-Rod Validation or special steelhead validation. Use ODFW’s official licensing system and current regulations as the final source before your trip.

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