Generally, no. And adults are allowed to help them fish without a license, but are nto allowed to fish themselves. However, you should check with your state's department of Natural Resources to be entirely sure about the regulations. The fines for breaking the rules can cost upwards of a thousand dollars. In some states it is 16 and under need no licence, some 18, some 12. You should check. I'm sure there is a Wal Mart near your home, their sporting goods department can assist you with these questions and sell you licences if you need them.
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Yes, you typically do not need a fishing license to fish on private property, as long as you have the landowner's permission.
yes
if you want to drive a fish...
You do not have to have a license to watch 3 children. But it does make things better if you have a license.
You don't need one at 12, you can fish with your parent's license if they are along with you.
you need to get a license like a permission so you can fish
no, you need to purchase a license for each state you fish in
I believe children under the age of twelve are able to fish without any type of license.
Depends on the relation. Here is a cut and paste from the Virginia Game regulations on who may NOT need a license-Resident or non-resident landowners, their spouses, their children and grandchildren and the spouses of such children and grandchildren, or the landowner's parents, resident or nonresident, do not need a license to hunt, trap or fish (on inland waters) within the boundaries of their own lands.So- your daughter, grandson. son-in-law, dad- no. Your brother or your cousin- yes, they WILL need a license.
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Yes, in most cases, you need a fishing license to fish in a public pond. It is important to check the specific regulations of the area where you plan to fish to ensure compliance with local laws.