(1) A personal use saltwater, freshwater,
combination, temporary, or family fishing weekend license is
required for all persons fifteen years of age or older to fish
for or possess fish taken for personal use from state waters or
offshore waters.
(2) The fees for annual personal use saltwater, freshwater,
or combination licenses are as follows:
(a) A combination license allows the holder to fish for or
possess fish, shellfish, and seaweed from state waters or
offshore waters. The fee for this license is forty-five dollars
for residents, one hundred eight dollars for nonresidents, and
five dollars for youth. There is an additional fifty-cent
surcharge for this license, to be deposited in the rockfish
research account created in RCW 77.12.702.
(b) A saltwater license allows the holder to fish for or
possess fish taken from saltwater areas. The fee for this
license is twenty-five dollars for residents, fifty-two dollars
for nonresidents, and five dollars for resident seniors. There
is an additional fifty-cent surcharge for this license, to be
deposited in the rockfish research account created in RCW 77.12.702.
(c) A freshwater license allows the holder to fish for,
take, or possess food fish or game fish species in all freshwater
areas. The fee for this license is twenty-five dollars for
residents, seventy-five dollars for nonresidents, and five
dollars for resident seniors.
(3)(a) A temporary combination fishing license is valid for
one to three consecutive days and allows the holder to fish for
or possess fish, shellfish, and seaweed taken from state waters
or offshore waters. The fee for this temporary fishing license
is:
(i) One day - Eight dollars for residents and sixteen
dollars for nonresidents;
(ii) Two days - Twelve dollars for residents and twenty-four
dollars for nonresidents; and
(iii) Three days - Fifteen dollars for residents and thirty
dollars for nonresidents.
(b) The fee for a charter stamp is eight dollars for a
one-day temporary combination fishing license for residents and
nonresidents for use on a charter boat as defined in RCW 77.65.150.
(c) Except for active duty military personnel serving in any
branch of the United States armed forces, the temporary
combination fishing license is not valid on game fish species for
an eight-consecutive-day period beginning on the opening day of
the lowland lake fishing season as defined by rule of the
commission.
(d) The temporary combination fishing license fee for active
duty military personnel serving in any branch of the United
States armed forces is the resident rate as set forth in (a) of
this subsection. Active duty military personnel must provide a
valid military identification card at the time of purchase of the
temporary license to qualify for the resident rate.
(e) There is an additional fifty-cent surcharge on the
temporary combination fishing license and the associated charter
stamp, to be deposited in the rockfish research account created
in RCW 77.12.702.
(4) A family fishing weekend license allows for a maximum of
six anglers: One resident and five youth; two residents and four
youth; or one resident, one nonresident, and four youth. This
license allows the holders to fish for or possess fish taken from
state waters or offshore waters. The fee for this license is
twenty dollars. This license is only valid during periods as
specified by rule of the department.
(5) The commission may adopt rules to create and sell
combination licenses for all hunting and fishing activities at or
below a fee equal to the total cost of the individual license
contained within any combination.
(6) The commission may adopt rules to allow the use of two
fishing poles per fishing license holder for use on selected
state waters. If authorized by the commission, license holders
must purchase a two-pole stamp to use a second pole. The
proceeds from the sale of the two-pole stamp must be deposited
into the state wildlife account created in RCW 77.12.170 and used
for the operation and maintenance of state-owned fish hatcheries.
The fee for a two-pole stamp is thirteen dollars for residents
and nonresidents, and five dollars for seniors.
[2011 c 339 § 12; 2009 c 333 § 6; 2008 c 35 § 1; 2007 c 442 § 5; 2005 c 192 § 1; 2003 c 181 § 1; 1998 c 191 § 16.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2011 c 339: See note following RCW 43.84.092.
Findings -- Intent -- Effective date -- 2007 c 442: See notes following RCW 77.12.702.
Effective date -- 2003 c 181: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [May 9, 2003]." [2003 c 181 § 2.]
Effective date -- 1998 c 191: See note following RCW 77.32.400.