Colorado Parks and Wildlife is ready for another great fishing season in the Centennial State with the release of the 2023-2024 Colorado fishing licenses. With so many great places to fish around Grand Junction, the time to get your license is now.

Adults aged 18 to 64 must carry a valid license to fish in Colorado or face a citation. Scroll on to find out how to get ahold of this year's license, plus some great recommendations on which lakes to visit this year for a spectacular catch.

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How Much Does a Colorado Fishing License Cost?

If you plan on only fishing one time a year, Colorado has a single-day fishing license. Colorado also offers a license good for the entire year, as well as a lifetime license. Regardless of which one you buy, you also need to pay for the purchase of the annual Habitat Stamp for $11.50.

  • Single-Day License $15
  • Additional Day $8
  • 365 Days $39
  • Lifetime License $345

A fishing license for an out-of-state resident costs more so tell your friends before they make a purchase. Anyone can customize their license to include add-ons like small-game for an extra fee. Find prices and fishing season information here at the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website.

How Can I Get a 2023 Fishing License from Colorado Parks and Wildlife?

You can order your license online, or over the phone by dialing 1-800-244-5613. You can purchase a license at a local Parks and Wildlife office. You can also use this link to search the Colorado Parks and Wildlife database for agents who are authorized to sell a license good anywhere in the state.

Can I Fish Without a License in Colorado?

There is one weekend per year when Colorado allows everyone to fish without a license. That weekend takes place the first full weekend in June each year. All Colorado fishing rules still apply during the free fishing weekend. In 2023, this weekend will be on June 3rd and 4th.

LOOK: These Are The Best Lakes for Fishing in Colorado

From a combination of sources, like UndercoverColorado.com and ColoradoOutdoorsMag.com.

KEEP GOING: Where to Find the Best Northern Pike Fishing in Colorado

There are lots of places in Colorado to fish for northern pike. In fact, it's quite possible a great spot isn't far from where you live. The folks at FlyFishingColorado.com gave us some great suggestions for pike fishing in Colorado and this list should get you started.

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Many have been stuck in traffic approaching Hanging Lake Tunnel in Glenwood Springs, but few have come prepared to make the most out of the delays. See what Colorado had to say about one man who put his fishing pole to good use while waiting out the standstill.

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