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Illinois Spring Trout Fishing Season Opener
The 2021 Illinois Spring Trout Fishing Season opened Saturday, April 3 at 57 ponds, lakes and streams throughout the state.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources stocks more than 80,000 rainbow trout in bodies of water where trout fishing is permitted during the spring season. All anglers must have a fishing license and an Inland Trout Stamp, unless they are under the age of 16, blind or disabled, or are an Illinois resident on leave from active duty in the Armed Forces. The daily catch limit for each angler is five trout. See the listing of stocked sites here.
2021 Illinois Fishing Regulations
The 2021 Illinois Fishing Regulations Information Guide is now available. This guide went into effect April 1, 2021. The guide is available in both English and Spanish.
You can download a copy of the guide here:
Printed copies should now be available at your favorite outlet soon.
2021 Fishing Licenses
Fishing Licenses for 2021 are for sale now. They expire on March 31, 2022. Your 2020 license expired March 31 of this year, so you have plenty of time to get a new one.
Asian Carp: The Perfect Catch
In its continuing efforts to further reduce the spread of Asian Carp in our waterways, IDNR has embarked on an exciting new initiative to improve the perception — and ultimately increase human consumption — of these healthy, delicious fish.
Click to learn about Asian Carp's benefits and sales information, or see a recent presentation on this initiative. Eat well, do good!
The Illinois Hatchery System
Illinois is home to three very productive fish hatcheries — Jake Wolf Memorial, LaSalle and Little Grassy Fish Hatcheries. The Illinois Hatchery System is dedicated to enhancing fish populations in Illinois waters by producing adequate numbers of various species of fish to meet stocking demands statewide. In fact, at full capacity the system can produce over 50 million fish of 20 species! State hatcheries also work with other US hatcheries to obtain fish eggs and fry to supplement on-site production for certain species.
To learn more about our hatchery system, as well as the hours they are open for visits from the public, see our page here.
Interested in where we stock fish? See our stocking page here!
Stop the Spread of Invasive Species
Remove, Drain, Dry: As the boats come out of storage, we'd like to remind you to be aware of invasive species that pose a threat to our lands and waterways. To fight the spread of aquatic invaders, the IDNR is asking residents to "be a hero transport zero." The best way to stop the spread of invasive species is to remove, drain, and dry your boats after use in any Illinois waterway. Learn more here.
In the News
- 2021 Spring Trout Opener
- 2021 Free Fishing Days: June 18 – 21
- Stream Basin Sampling Update
- Fisheries Blog
- Lake Michigan Newsletter
- Alligator Gar Update
- Asian Carp Market Value Program
- 2021 Sport Shows and Events
- Asian Carp Business Process Analyis / Action Plan
- Strategic Plan 2017 – 2022
- Closure Notices
- Carp Identification
- Asian Carp (www.asiancarp.us)
Fishing Basics
Fishing Tacklebox
- 2021 Fishing Regulations
- 2021 Fishing Regulations — Spanish
- Tournament Permitting System
- Public Tournaments Listing
- Public Youth Tournaments
- Boating Information
- Boating FAQs
- Angling Awards/State Records
- Lake Management Reports
- Private Pond Information
- Sport Fish Restoration Program
- ADA Accessible Sites
- FAQs
How Do I?
- Buy a Fishing License
- Reprint an Online License
- Apply for a Group Fishing Permit
- Apply for a Fishing Tournament
- Register/Renew My Watercraft
- Contact My District Biologist
- Contact a Conservation Police Officer
- Reserve a Campsite or Shelter
- Stock My Pond
- Become a Lake Michigan Sportfishing Charter Operator
- Check if I Caught a State Record Fish