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Tennessee Hunting & Fishing License Fee Calculator

An annual resident fishing license in Tennessee costs $33 and a resident hunting license $33 — or combine both for $33, through the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Non-residents pay $49 to fish and $305 to hunt. Big-game tags, stamps, and permits are extra — the license is the entry ticket, not the whole cost.

Your license

Estimated annual cost
$33.00/ year
  • Resident fishing license (annual)
    $33.00

Estimate only — actual fees are set by your state and county at the time of registration. Data last reviewed 2026-07-17. This state's full local formula is not yet implemented; see the notes below the calculator.

Good to know

  • Tennessee's base resident license is a hunting + fishing combo — one $33 license covers both. NR fishing shown is the no-trout tier; all-species is $98. TWRA withdrew its proposed 2026 fee increase.
  • Fees shown are the standard adult annual licenses. Youth, senior, military, and disability discounts are common; big-game tags, stamps, and the federal duck stamp ($25) are extra.

What determines license cost in Tennessee?

  • Residency (non-residents often pay 3–10×)
  • Fishing ($33 res) vs hunting ($33 res)
  • Combo license available ($33)
  • Tags, stamps & permits (extra)

Frequently asked questions

How much is a fishing license in Tennessee?

An annual resident fishing license is $33; non-residents pay $49. Short-term (1-day/7-day) licenses are usually available for less. Trout/salmon stamps may be extra where required.

How much is a hunting license in Tennessee?

The annual resident hunting license is $33 ($305 non-resident) — but that's the base license. Deer, elk, turkey, and other big-game tags are purchased separately and often cost more than the license itself, especially for non-residents.

Is there a combined hunting and fishing license in Tennessee?

Yes — the resident combo/sportsman license is $33, cheaper than buying both separately.

Who sells licenses in Tennessee?

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency — online, plus license agents (sporting-goods stores, some retailers). Federal requirements like the $25 duck stamp for waterfowl are bought separately.

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Official Tennessee resources

Estimates here are informational — the state is the only source of an official quote.

Data last reviewed 2026-07-17.