Oklahoma's Free Fishing Days June 1-2
By Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conversation
Jun 2, 2019
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Fishing for something fun to do? Go outdoors and take a friend

As the days get warmer, fishing seems to only get better. Why not wet a line and make some great memories on or near the water? Here are some ways to experience the joys of fishing.

Free Fishing Days, close to home fishing locations

There is no better time than Free Fishing Days to introduce your friends or family members to the great American pastime of fishing.

Anyone can fish for free June 1-2, 2019, in Oklahoma. On that weekend, a state fishing license will not be required for any resident or nonresident angler to fish.

The Sooner State has some excellent fishing in lakes, ponds, rivers and streams, but also in urban waters designated by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation as "Close to Home Fishing" locations. Follow the link for a list of more than 35 Close to Home Fishing lakes across the state that are periodically stocked with fish to help make some magnificent memories!

Oklahoma's Free Fishing Days is the perfect chance to show someone the joys of fishing for the first time. No state fishing license is required June 1-2, 2019.

Although state fishing licenses and the Oklahoma City fishing permit (where applicable) are not required during Free Fishing Days, anglers should note that certain city permits may still apply in other urban fishing areas. Additionally, anglers fishing Lake Texoma should be aware that Free Fishing Days applies for all of the lake on June 1 but only on Oklahoma portions of the lake on June 2.

Oklahoma was the first state in the nation to offer free fishing days about 35 years ago and has since been followed by dozens of other states that have established similar days.

Free Family Fishing Clinics

The Wildlife Department will hold Free Family Fishing Clinics again this summer for anyone wanting to try the sport or get back into it.

Classes will cover fishing basics for beginning anglers including skills such as fish identification, knot tying, equipment and more. A fishing license is not required of participants while the clinics are being conducted.

"Some of my best memories as a kid growing up were going fishing. Our free fishing clinics provide a great opportunity for families to come learn the basics so they can go out and create memories together as a family," said Daniel Griffith, Aquatic Resources Education Program coordinator for the Wildlife Department. "All the gear and bait will be provided during the class so participants really don't need to bring anything but themselves."

Clinics will be held in June and July at the Wild Horse Park Pond in Mustang and also at the Zebco Casting Pond (south side of the Oklahoma Aquarium) in Jenks. Scheduled during the evening, these clinics are open to everyone in the family, as long as an adult is present.

Pre-registration is required, and early registration is encouraged as the class sizes are limited. A list of all clinic dates and registration links can be found on the departments event calendar at GoOutdoorsOklahoma.com. You can also access the calendar of events and register by downloading the Go Outdoors Oklahoma mobile app on your Apple or Android devices.