Free Fishing Day on July 2nd

Press release from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife:

A woman in tan waders brown shirt and sunglasses fly fishing in water out of frame of the photo with rocks and grass in the background

[Woman fly fishing in river/stock.adobe.com (Jozef)]

The first of California’s two Free Fishing Days in 2022 is coming up over the Independence Day holiday weekend.

On Free Fishing Days – which land on Saturday, July 2 and Saturday, September 3, 2022 – the public can fish throughout the Golden State without a fishing license. For those new to fishing, this is an opportunity to explore a rewarding and exciting new hobby. For licensed anglers, this is an opportunity to introduce or reintroduce someone else to the benefits of becoming an angler. Free Fishing Days are also a time for people who used to fish to come back and reconnect to the activity.

Only basic fishing equipment and knowledge is needed to get started fishing. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) offers introductory fishing videos you can watch leading up to July 2.

 

CDFW’s Fishing Guide can be a great resource for all anglers. Look for a new body of water to fish, review recent planting locations or even refresh your knowledge of fishing regulations. This useful tool can be accessed from your mobile phone while you are fishing!

California’s vastness, varied geography and rich biodiversity, provide anglers with a plethora of fishing locations and species to catch. Those interested in fishing in California’s lakes, streams and rivers can find information about inland fishing locations and species on the CDFW website. Information about ocean fishing, including spots along California beaches, is also available on the website.

All fishing regulations, such as bag and size limits, gear restrictions, report card requirements, fishing hours and stream closures remain in effect on Free Fishing Days. Anglers must have the appropriate report card when fishing for steelhead or sturgeon anywhere in the state, and salmon in the Smith and Klamath-Trinity River systems. Anglers can review the sport fishing regulations online or use CDFW’s mobile website to view freshwater limits and regulations specific to a body of water.

“California anglers are incredibly fortunate to have such a wide variety of fish species and fishing opportunities to choose from on July 2,” said CDFW Director Charlton H. Bonham. “We ask anglers to pick their fishing destinations carefully given the drought conditions impacting our waters. Please try and avoid waters visibly suffering from the impacts of drought. Specifically, where warm and low water levels may be stressing fish populations.”

Anglers planning to fish inland waters through catch and release can help reduce fish stress levels and increase survival rates by voluntarily adopting the following practices:

  • Assess the water for extreme drought conditions before committing to fish there
  • Fish before the day heats up
  • Handle fish as little as possible
  • Keep fish in the water when removing hooks

We hope you take advantage of California’s Free Fishing Days. If you get “hooked” on fishing, be sure to purchase an annual resident sport fishing license. The revenue generated from license sales help conserve our fish populations and habitats while supporting California’s longstanding angling opportunities for today and future generations.

An annual resident sport fishing license in California currently costs $54, while a one-day fishing license costs $17.54.

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Martin
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Martin
1 year ago

Get the little ones out to fish on the free days, and they will be hooked for life. It is fun and they can catch and release the fish for another day. They will learn about fish habitats and their populations. Enjoy!

geoffrey davis
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geoffrey davis
1 year ago

so? can we fish for sturgeon in the Eel on this day, if we have a card?

Bug on a Windshield
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Bug on a Windshield
1 year ago
Reply to  geoffrey davis

Can you get a sturgeon card without a license? As long as you follow the rules. The only rule being waved on this day is the $40 basic license.

Last edited 1 year ago
Bug on a Windshield
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Bug on a Windshield
1 year ago

‘Scuse me, $54.