30 May 2022
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Memorial Day, May 30, 2022, is also a Free Fishing Day in South Carolina where residents can freshwater fish anywhere in the state without purchasing a fishing license. It’s a perfect day to introduce friends and family to the sport whether you choose to relax along the bank of a river, or head out on a boat on a lake. Note, free fishing day allows freshwater fishing only — no casting nets or rods and reels along the coast!
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) sells hunting, fishing and boating licenses online through the Go Outdoors South Carolina portal and at local DNR offices if you prefer to register in person.
Children under the age of 16 are not required to purchase a license unless they are using nongame fish devices — traps, trotlines, gill nets, hoop nets, set hooks, and jugs) — or are engaged in commercial activity.
Pricing of fishing licenses (freshwater and saltwater) is based on South Carolina residency:
Saltwater licenses and combination freshwater/saltwater licenses are available starting at $10 for a resident 14-day and go up in price depending on duration of the license, whether you’re fishing from a pier or boat, and the size of the pier or boat you’re fishing from. Shrimp baiting licenses are sold by the season, starting at $25 for South Carolina residents. For more information, see pricing information at dnr.sc.gov/licenses/pricing.
Columbia‘s SCDNR full-service licensing and boat titling office is located inside the State Farmer’s Market property at 326 Little Brooke Lane in West Columbia.
South Carolina’s other Free Fishing Day is July 4, 2022.