Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License: Cost & Combo Rules

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Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License: 2026 Cost, Sporting Combo Rules and Online Buying

Massachusetts license choices can feel confusing because “hunting and fishing license” can mean 3 different things: a freshwater fishing license, a hunting license, or the resident sporting license that combines hunting and freshwater fishing. This guide explains 2026 cost, combo rules, MassFishHunt online buying, Wildlands Conservation Stamp, deer tags, hunting stamps, saltwater permit warning, exemptions and official Massachusetts links.

$75Resident sporting combo
$40Resident freshwater fishing
$40Resident hunting
$5Wildlands stamp may apply
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Pick the Massachusetts License Situation Closest to You

Use these shortcuts before buying. Most Massachusetts license mistakes happen when people think the sporting combo includes saltwater, forget hunting stamps, miss the Wildlands Conservation Stamp, or buy separate hunting and freshwater fishing licenses when the resident sporting license would fit better.

Quick warning: The Massachusetts sporting license combines hunting and freshwater fishing. It does not replace a recreational saltwater fishing permit, species stamps, deer season stamps, antlerless deer permits or federal waterfowl stamp requirements.
Quick answer

What Is the Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Combo?

The Massachusetts “hunting and fishing license” combo is called the resident sporting license. It combines hunting and freshwater fishing privileges for eligible Massachusetts residents. For 2026, the resident sporting license is listed at $75.

If you only fish freshwater, you can buy a freshwater fishing license instead. If you only hunt, you can buy a hunting license. If you fish saltwater, the sporting license is not enough because Massachusetts recreational saltwater fishing uses a separate saltwater permit.

Best practical answer: Buy the resident sporting license if you are a Massachusetts resident who wants both hunting and freshwater fishing in the same year. Buy separate licenses if you are nonresident, saltwater-only, fishing-only or hunting-only.
At a glance

Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Quick Facts for 2026

MassWildlife license fees increased through 2026. The regular resident freshwater fishing license and resident hunting license are both listed at $40 for 2026, while the resident sporting combo is listed at $75.

🎯Sporting combo$75Resident hunting + freshwater fishing
🎣Resident fishing$40Freshwater age 18-64
🦌Resident hunting$40Base hunting license
🧳Nonresident fishing$50Freshwater annual
🌊Saltwater permit$10Separate permit, age 16-59
Source review note: This guide uses official Massachusetts license type and fee pages, MassFishHunt buying pages, MassWildlife freshwater fishing license guidance, MassWildlife hunting license guidance and Massachusetts recreational saltwater permit guidance. Always verify the final cart total in MassFishHunt before payment.
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What This Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Guide Covers

Combo rules

Massachusetts Sporting License: Hunting and Freshwater Fishing Combo Explained

A Massachusetts sporting license is a resident combination license. It includes hunting and freshwater fishing in one product. It is useful if you want both privileges during the same calendar year.

The sporting license is not an “all permits included” product. Depending on your hunting plan, you may still need archery, primitive firearms, waterfowl, turkey, bear, pheasant/quail, antlerless deer permits or other stamps and permits.

Included

Resident hunting license privilege plus resident freshwater fishing license privilege.

Not included

Recreational saltwater permit, hunting stamps, antlerless permits, special species permits and federal stamps.

Best for

Massachusetts residents who both hunt and fish freshwater in the same year.

Not for

Nonresidents, saltwater-only anglers or people who only need one activity.

Cost comparison: In 2026, buying separate resident hunting and resident freshwater fishing licenses would be $40 + $40 before applicable stamps/fees. The resident sporting combo is $75 before required add-ons, so it can save money for residents who do both.
2026 fees

Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Cost in 2026

Massachusetts license fees vary by activity, residency and age. Many license prices do not include the mandatory $5 Wildlands Conservation Stamp when it applies, and online transactions may include administrative and convenience fees.

License or PermitWho It Fits2026 FeeImportant Note
Resident Sporting LicenseResidents who want hunting + freshwater fishing$75.00Combo license; stamps/permits may be extra.
Resident Sporting License, age 65-69Resident senior combo users$37.50Discounted senior sporting license.
Resident Sporting License, age 70+Eligible resident seniorsFreeStill obtain the license/permit record.
Resident Freshwater FishingResident anglers age 18-64$40.00Freshwater only; saltwater separate.
Resident Freshwater Fishing, age 65-69Resident senior anglers$20.00Discounted freshwater license.
Resident Freshwater Fishing, age 15-17 or 70+Eligible resident youth and seniorsFreeLicense still should be obtained through MassFishHunt.
Resident 3-Day Freshwater FishingShort freshwater trip$20.00Freshwater only.
Nonresident Freshwater FishingOut-of-state freshwater anglers$50.00Wildlands stamp may apply.
Nonresident 3-Day Freshwater FishingShort out-of-state freshwater trip$30.50Wildlands stamp may apply.
Resident Hunting LicenseResident hunters$40.00Comes with 2 antlered deer tags; stamps/permits may be extra.
Resident Hunting License, age 65-69Resident senior hunters$20.00Discounted hunting license.
Resident Hunting License, age 70+Eligible resident seniorsFreePermits/stamps may still be needed depending on activity.
Nonresident Big Game HuntingNonresident big game hunters$112.00Stamps/permits may be extra.
Nonresident Small Game HuntingNonresident small game hunters$78.00Stamps/permits may be extra.
Recreational Saltwater PermitSaltwater anglers age 16-59$10.00Separate from sporting and freshwater licenses.
Fee note: The listed license price is not always the final checkout total. MassFishHunt may add administrative, convenience, agent or Wildlands Conservation Stamp charges depending on the product and purchase route.
Online purchase

How to Buy a Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Online

MassFishHunt is the official online system for buying and printing Massachusetts fishing, hunting and trapping licenses, permits and stamps. You can also use the system to report harvests and manage your license account.

1

Open MassFishHunt from Mass.gov

Start from the Mass.gov buying page or directly from MassFishHunt before entering payment details.

2

Choose fishing, hunting or sporting

Select freshwater fishing only, hunting only, or the resident sporting combo if you need both hunting and freshwater fishing.

3

Confirm residency and age

Resident, nonresident, youth, senior and free-license rules affect the correct license and price.

4

Add stamps and permits

Hunters should add archery, primitive firearms, waterfowl, bear, turkey, pheasant/quail or antlerless deer items when needed.

5

Review Wildlands Conservation Stamp

The $5 Wildlands Conservation Stamp may apply to first annual resident licenses and nonresident licenses under MassWildlife rules.

6

Print or save proof

Keep your license, stamps and permits available while fishing or hunting. Use MassFishHunt again if you need to print later.

Fishing rules

Massachusetts Fishing License Rules: Freshwater vs Saltwater

The resident sporting license includes freshwater fishing, not saltwater fishing. If you fish inland lakes, ponds, rivers and streams, you need the correct freshwater fishing license or sporting combo. If you fish marine waters, you need the recreational saltwater fishing permit unless an exemption applies.

Freshwater fishing

Covered by the freshwater fishing license or resident sporting license.

Saltwater fishing

Requires a separate recreational saltwater permit for most anglers age 16-59.

Resident youth

Massachusetts residents age 15-17 can get a free freshwater fishing license.

Resident 70+

Massachusetts residents age 70 and older can get a free freshwater fishing license.

Common mix-up: The sporting license does not cover saltwater fishing. Add the Massachusetts recreational saltwater permit if you plan to fish marine waters.
Hunting basics

Massachusetts Hunting License Rules: What the Base License Includes

A Massachusetts hunting license comes with 2 antlered deer tags valid statewide. That does not mean all hunting activity is fully covered. Depending on species, season and weapon type, you may need additional stamps, permits or applications.

First-time hunters and certain returning hunters may need to meet hunter education or proof-of-competency requirements before purchasing. Always check MassWildlife rules before planning a hunt.

Included

Base hunting privilege and 2 antlered deer tags valid statewide.

Not always included

Archery stamp, primitive firearms stamp, turkey permit, bear permit, antlerless deer permit and waterfowl stamps.

Education

Hunter education or prior license proof may be required before buying a hunting license.

Reporting

MassFishHunt can be used to report harvests where required.

Add-ons

Massachusetts Hunting Stamps and Permits to Check Before Buying

The sporting combo can be a good base license, but hunting add-ons are common. Match your stamps and permits to the species, season and method you actually plan to use.

Permit or StampResident 2026 FeeNonresident 2026 FeeWhen It Matters
Wildlands Conservation Stamp$5.00$5.00Added where required by MassWildlife fee rules.
Archery Stamp$10.00$30.00Archery deer season.
Primitive Firearms Stamp$10.00$30.00Primitive firearms deer season.
Waterfowl Stamp$10.00$30.00State waterfowl stamp; federal duck stamp may also be needed.
Antlerless Deer Permit$10.00$30.00Antlerless deer permit by zone and allocation.
Bear Permit$10.00$30.00Bear hunting seasons.
Pheasant/Quail Permit$20.00$30.00Pheasant and quail stocked bird hunting.
Turkey Permit$10.00$30.00Spring/fall turkey hunting.
Permit tip: Before checkout, list the species and seasons you plan to hunt. Then add only the permits and stamps that match that plan.
Nonresident rules

Can Nonresidents Buy a Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing Combo License?

Massachusetts lists the sporting license as a resident combination license. Nonresidents generally do not use a sporting combo. Instead, they buy the specific nonresident freshwater fishing license and the correct nonresident hunting license or permit.

Nonresident fishing

Annual freshwater fishing is listed at $50 for 2026, with a 3-day option at $30.50.

Nonresident big game

Nonresident big game hunting is listed at $112 for 2026.

Nonresident small game

Nonresident small game hunting is listed at $78 for 2026.

Nonresident saltwater

Saltwater permit is separate and generally $10 for anglers age 16-59.

Free and discount rules

Massachusetts Free and Discount Hunting or Fishing License Rules

Massachusetts has free or discounted license categories for certain residents by age or disability status. Free does not always mean “do nothing.” In many cases, you still need to obtain the license or permit through the official system.

Resident freshwater age 15-17

Free freshwater fishing license is available for Massachusetts residents in this age group.

Resident age 65-69

Discounted freshwater fishing, hunting and sporting license options apply.

Resident age 70+

Free freshwater fishing, hunting and sporting license categories are listed.

Disability categories

Free licenses may be available for qualifying disabled residents, such as blind, paraplegic or intellectually disabled residents, with approval rules.

Paraplegic sporting

Massachusetts lists resident/nonresident paraplegic sporting license as free.

Saltwater age 60+

Massachusetts saltwater permit is free for residents and nonresidents age 60 and over, but the permit still must be obtained.

Important: Free-license categories can still require an official license or permit record. Do not fish or hunt without proof just because the fee is $0.
Proof and reporting

Print, Carry and Report: What to Do After Buying in MassFishHunt

After buying, print or save proof of your license, permits and stamps. Hunters should also understand harvest reporting rules before going into the field because MassFishHunt can be used to report a harvest.

Before you fish or hunt, check:

  • Your license year and expiration date.
  • Correct residency and age category.
  • Freshwater vs saltwater fishing product.
  • Sporting license vs separate hunting and fishing licenses.
  • Wildlands Conservation Stamp and required hunting stamps.
  • Antlerless deer permit, turkey permit, bear permit or other species-specific items.
  • Hunter education or proof-of-competency requirements.
  • Harvest reporting requirements in MassFishHunt.
Avoid problems

Common Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Mistakes

Most mistakes happen at checkout, before the trip. Review the exact activity, water type and species before buying.

Assuming combo includes saltwater

The sporting license includes freshwater fishing, not the recreational saltwater permit.

Forgetting stamps

Archery, primitive firearms, waterfowl, turkey, bear, pheasant/quail and antlerless deer permits can be separate.

Ignoring Wildlands Stamp

The $5 Wildlands Conservation Stamp may be added depending on your license purchase.

Buying separate when combo fits

Residents who hunt and freshwater fish may save by buying the $75 sporting combo instead of separate $40 licenses.

Using resident rules as nonresident

Nonresidents generally do not buy the resident sporting combo and must use nonresident products.

Not checking education rules

Hunting license eligibility can require hunter education or acceptable prior proof.

More help

More Fishing License Help Before You Buy

If you are comparing Massachusetts with other states, checking freshwater license costs, or looking for in-person license agents, these related guides can help.

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Editorial trust note

How This Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Guide Was Checked

This guide was prepared from official Mass.gov license fee information, MassFishHunt buying guidance, MassWildlife freshwater fishing license pages, MassWildlife hunting license pages and Massachusetts saltwater permit guidance. The goal is to explain the license choices in plain language, not replace MassWildlife checkout or enforcement guidance.

Official items checked:
  • Resident sporting license meaning as hunting plus freshwater fishing.
  • 2026 resident sporting, freshwater fishing and hunting fees.
  • 2026 nonresident fishing, big game and small game hunting fees.
  • Wildlands Conservation Stamp amount and purchase warning.
  • Resident senior, youth, disabled and paraplegic license categories.
  • Hunting license includes 2 antlered deer tags.
  • Common hunting stamps and permit fee categories.
  • MassFishHunt purchase, print and harvest reporting functions.
  • Saltwater fishing permit separate from sporting and freshwater licenses.
FAQs

Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License FAQs: Sporting Combo, Cost, Online Buying and Rules

What is a Massachusetts sporting license?

A Massachusetts sporting license is a resident combination license that includes hunting and freshwater fishing. It does not include every hunting stamp, deer permit or the recreational saltwater fishing permit.

How much is a Massachusetts hunting and fishing combo license in 2026?

The 2026 resident sporting license is $75. Resident sporting age 65 to 69 is $37.50, and resident sporting age 70 and older is free. The $5 Wildlands Conservation Stamp may also apply.

Is the Massachusetts sporting license cheaper than buying hunting and fishing separately?

Usually yes for eligible residents who need both. In 2026, resident hunting is $40 and resident freshwater fishing is $40, while the resident sporting combo is $75 before applicable add-ons.

Can nonresidents buy a Massachusetts sporting license?

Massachusetts lists the sporting license as a resident combination license. Nonresidents generally buy separate nonresident fishing and hunting products.

Does the Massachusetts sporting license include saltwater fishing?

No. The sporting license includes freshwater fishing and hunting. Recreational saltwater fishing requires a separate saltwater permit unless an exemption applies.

How much is a Massachusetts resident freshwater fishing license in 2026?

The 2026 resident freshwater fishing license is $40 for age 18 to 64. Resident age 65 to 69 is $20. Residents age 15 to 17 and 70 or older can receive free freshwater fishing licenses.

How much is a Massachusetts resident hunting license in 2026?

The 2026 resident hunting license is $40 for the regular adult category. Resident age 65 to 69 is $20, and resident age 70 and older is free. Stamps and permits can be separate.

What does a Massachusetts hunting license include?

A Massachusetts hunting license comes with 2 antlered deer tags valid statewide. Depending on the season and species, you may need extra stamps or permits.

What is the Massachusetts Wildlands Conservation Stamp?

The Wildlands Conservation Stamp is a $5 stamp added where required by MassWildlife fee rules, including many first resident annual license purchases and nonresident licenses.

Can I buy Massachusetts hunting and fishing licenses online?

Yes. Use the official MassFishHunt system to buy and print fishing, hunting and trapping licenses, permits and stamps, and to report harvests.

Editorial disclaimer: Massachusetts hunting license fees, fishing license fees, sporting combo rules, Wildlands Conservation Stamp charges, saltwater permit rules, youth/senior/free-license categories, hunting stamps, deer permits, waterfowl requirements, hunter education rules, online checkout fees and seasons can change. This guide is for general educational help only. Always verify your final license, fee, permit and regulation on official Mass.gov, MassWildlife or MassFishHunt pages before fishing or hunting.
Final summary

Final Summary: Massachusetts Hunting and Fishing License Combo Rules in 2026

The Massachusetts hunting and fishing combo is the resident sporting license. For 2026, it costs $75 and combines resident hunting plus freshwater fishing privileges. It is usually the best fit for Massachusetts residents who plan to both hunt and freshwater fish during the same year.

If you only fish freshwater, the resident freshwater license is $40. If you only hunt, the resident hunting license is $40. Nonresidents usually need separate nonresident fishing and hunting products, and saltwater fishing requires a separate recreational saltwater permit.

Before checkout, add any required hunting stamps, species permits, antlerless deer permits, waterfowl stamps or saltwater permits. Then print or save your MassFishHunt proof and check current MassWildlife regulations before your trip.

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