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Washington License Costs

Complete pricing guide for Washington hunting and fishing licenses, tags, stamps, and permits.

Washington License Costs

Complete pricing for Washington hunting and fishing licenses, including tags, stamps, and required permits for both residents and non-residents.

11 license types Resident & non-resident Tags included Updated Jan 2026

Resident Hunting

$47.10

Non-Resident Hunting

$209.10

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Washington Complete Pricing

All hunting and fishing licenses, tags, and stamps

License Type Resident Non-Resident Notes
Resident Hunting $47.10 $209.10 Small game hunting
Resident Fishing $35.35 $93.60 Combination fishing
Big Game $103.15 $507.25 Deer + elk combo
Deer Tag $44.90 $403.20 General deer
Elk Tag $59.95 $528.10 General elk
Bear Tag $21.75 $283.70 Black bear
Cougar Tag $21.75 $283.70 Mountain lion
Turkey Tag $21.75 $93.85 Spring or fall
Moose/Goat/Sheep $143.85 $2383.55 Once-in-a-lifetime draw
Steelhead Catch Card $36.70 $88.70 For steelhead
3-Day Fishing N/A $39.45 Non-resident 3-day
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Key details about licensing requirements

Resident Hunting License
$47.10
Non-Resident Hunting License
$209.10
Official Source: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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This information is for reference only. Always verify regulations with your state wildlife agency before hunting or fishing.

Last verified: January 2026

Important Note

Washington big game package at $103 for residents includes deer and elk - excellent value for combination hunters.

Washington License Cost FAQ

Common questions about Washington hunting and fishing license costs

How much does a Washington hunting license cost?

A resident Washington hunting license costs $47.1, while non-residents pay $209.1. Small game hunting

How much does a Washington fishing license cost?

A resident Washington fishing license costs $35.35, while non-residents pay $93.6. Combination fishing

Where can I buy a Washington hunting or fishing license?

You can purchase Washington hunting and fishing licenses online at the official state website. Most states also allow purchases at authorized retailers and sporting goods stores.

What should I know about Washington licenses?

Washington big game package at $103 for residents includes deer and elk - excellent value for combination hunters.

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