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Hunting License Requirements & Fees
2008-2009
(Resident and Non-Resident)
Note: If you where born after 1977 you must participate in a hunter
education course.
HUNTING LICENSES: Required for residents 16 years of age and under 65
years of age and nonresidents 16 years of age and older. Residents on active
military duty home on leave may hunt and fish without licenses. (Management
and Area License and Permit, State and Federal Duck Stamp required when hunting
migratory waterfowl.)
**** For more general information on licenses see bottom of page.
Click Here for Alabama Hunting Seasons
and Limits
Click Here for Alabama Hunting Regulations
2007-08
Hunting and Fishing Digest (Pages 1-24) 
(File Size 3.7 meg)
2007-08
Hunting and Fishing Digest (Pages 25-60) 
(File Size 1.7 meg)
*Downloadable Publication from the Dept. of Conseration and Natural
Resources. Downloads may take several minutes.
Resident Annual
State: All Game$ 24.00
(Includes priveleges of Wildlife Heritage License.)
State: Small Game:$ 16.00
(Includes priveleges of Wildlife Heritage License. A small game license is valid
for all legal game, except deer and turkey.)
Wildlife Heritage License:
Annual: $10.00
(Allows residents to fish in freshwater statewide with hook and line from the
bank, fish in WFF operated Public Fishing Lakes (daily lake permits are required),
hunt small game, except waterfowl, on WFF WMA (WMA permit required), shoot on
WFF managed shooting ranges, and support wildlife. These priveleges are also
included in all resident hunting and freshwater fishing licenses, including
lifetime licenses.)
Wildlife Management Area:
Annual: $16.00
(Required for hunting big game (deer or turkey) and waterfowl on Management
Areas, in addition to the appropriate hunting license and a Management Area
Permit (free). Shooting range users on Wildlife Management Areas are required
to have a valid hunting license, the Management Area License, or Wildlife Heritage
License.)
Nonresident
Annual All Game:$ 275.00
Annual Small Game:$ 90.00
10-Day Trip All Game:$ 170.00
10-Day Trip Small Game:$ 55.00
3-Day Trip All Game: $ 120.00
3-Day Trip Small Game:$ 40.00
Duck Stamp
State: $ 6.00
Federal:$ 15.00
FUR CATCHERS LICENSE:
Resident: $ 8.40
Nonresident: $ 500.90
Resident Lifetime Licenses
License Privilege (by age) |
Under 2 |
2-11 |
12-49 |
50 & over |
| Freshwater Fishing |
$150.00 |
$200.00 |
$250.00 |
$150.00 |
| Hunting |
$300.00 |
$400.00 |
$500.00 |
$300.00 |
| Saltwater Fishing |
$250.00 |
$300.00 |
$350.00 |
$250.00 |
| Hunting & Freshwater Fishing |
$450.00 |
$500.00 |
$700.00 |
$450.00 |
| Hunting & Saltwater Fishing |
$550.00 |
$700.00 |
$850.00 |
$550.00 |
| Freshwater & Saltwater Fishing |
$400.00 |
$500.00 |
$600.00 |
$400.00 |
| Hunting, Freshwater & Saltwater Fishing |
$700.00 |
$800.00 |
$1,050.00 |
$700.00 |
| Wildlife Heritage |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
Lifetime fishing licenses purchased prior to April 1, 1992 include saltwater.
A Lifetime application form is on page 58 of the 2008-2009 Hunting and Fishing
Digest.
*Residents 64 years of age purchasing a hunting or fishing license
are issued the license on a lifetime basis.
Click Here for Information on Alabama
Hunting Seasons and Limits
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Hunting Regulations
NOTE: An all game license is required for nonresidents to
hunt deer and turkey.

In lieu of a regular hunting license, either a resident or a nonresident may
purchase for $8.00, plus a $2.00 issuance fee, a 7-day commercial fowl hunting
preserve license that allows that person the privilege of hunting only artificially
propagated or pen-raised fowl on a licensed commercial fowl hunting preserve.
Residents 65 years of age and over are exempt from buying hunting licenses,
Wildlife Management Area License or State Duck Stamp, provided said resident
has on his person while hunting a driver’s license or proof of permanent
Alabama residence and age.
A $16.00 Management Area License, $1.00 issuance fee included, in addition
to the appropriate hunting license and a Management Area Permit (free), is required
for hunting on management areas. Shooting range users on Wildlife Management
Areas are required to have a valid hunting license or the Management Area License.
Click Here for Information on Alabama
Hunting Seasons and Limits
Click Here for Information on Alabama
Hunting Regulations
****GENERAL INFORMATION FOR HUNTING AND FISHING
To qualify for a resident hunting or fishing license, a person must be a bona
fide resident of Alabama for a minimum of 90 days continuously immediately prior
to purchasing any such license or any member of U.S. military stationed in Alabama.
Resident and nonresident annual hunting licenses are valid from August 1 through
July 31 each year. Successfully completing an approved hunter education course
is mandatory for all hunting license buyers born on or after August 1, 1977.
Annual fishing licenses are valid for one year from date of purchase. Licenses
must be in possession while hunting or fishing.
It is illegal to kill or cripple any species of game bird, game animal or game
fish without making a reasonable effort to retrieve same and include it in the
daily bag or creel limit, except all game fish not meeting legal length regulations,
and protected species. An individual should not trail or retrieve game on property
they do not have permission to enter. All game bags, hunting coats, camping
equipment, live boxes, automobiles and such used in hunting and fishing will
be open for inspection by officers of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources.
BUYING LICENSES
Alabama hunting and fishing licenses are available in all sections of the state
from approximately 400 special license agents in many sporting goods stores,
marinas, and at all county courthouses. Licenses may also be purchased by mailing
completed application, proper payment and copy of drivers license to attn: License
Sales, Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries Division, 64 N. Union St., Suite
567, Montgomery, AL 36104. For application packet call 334-242-3465 or e-mail
joeanne.stjohn@dcnr.alabama.gov or visit our website at www.outdooralabama.com.
It is illegal to willfully or knowingly make a false statement to a license
agent when purchasing a license. It is also illegal to lend, borrow, sell, buy,
rent or use another person’s license to hunt, fish or trap. A resident
without an Alabama driver’s license must present proof of residency to
a probate judge or license commissioner to purchase a hunting license.
Licenses are available by calling the toll-free number: 1-888-848-6887.
Also available online at www.outdooralabama.com.
Click Here for Information on Alabama
Hunting Seasons and Limits
Click Here for Information on Alabama
Hunting Regulations
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