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Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence
Unless you are exempt, a RFL is required when taking, or attempting to take, any species of fish by any method including line fishing, bait collection, gathering shellfish, yabby fishing, prawning and spear fishing.
Who is Exempt?
- You will not need a licence to fish if you are:
- under 18 years of age;
- 70 years of age or over;.
or a holder of a :
- Victorian Seniors Card;
- Veterans' Affairs Pensioner Card;
- Veterans' Affairs Repatriation Health Card coded (TPI)
- Commonwealth Pensioner Concession Card coded either (DSP), (DSP Blind), (AGE), (AGE Blind) or (CAR)
.What Happens if I Don't Have a Licence?
Fisheries Officers will be on patrol to ensure fishers hold a valid licence. Penalties apply for fishing without a licence.
How do I Obtain a Licence?
Victorian anglers now have the option to buy a three-year Recreational Fishing Licence for $60. This presents a saving of $6 on the combined cost of purchasing three annual licences. Anglers can still buy the one-year RFL for $22, the 28-day RFL for $11, and the 2-day RFL for $5.50.
The RFL may be purchased to come into effect on a future date for up to one year from the date of purchase. An RFL may not be loaned or transferred to another person. | |
The RFL is available from many DPI offices and more than 980 retail businesses throughout Victoria, including most retail fishing tackle stores. You can purchase a 2-day licence and a 28-day licence at over 280 Shell Touch outlets.
Licence Outlets
Recreational Fishing Licence Outlets (PDF 182kb)
Your Licence Fees at Work
The money collected through the sale of licences is being used to fund projects to improve recreational fishing opportunities and fish habitats in Victoria.
A committee including representatives of the recreational fishing sector determines priorities and makes recommendations to the Minister Responsible for Fisheries on how the money should be spent.
Note: You will need a printer in order to obtain your licence online. Printer required for proof of purchase.
Future Projects
The Fisheries Revenue Allocation Committee (FRAC) will be considering project proposals from angling interest groups on an ongoing basis.
For further information call the DPI Customer Service Centre on 136 186
Know Your Limits
When going fishing remember to pick up the latest edition of the Recreational Fishing Guide from your RFL agent or DPI office.
This guide has details of size and catch limits and other regulations.
The Recreational Fishing Guide can also be found on this website.
Interstate Fishing
A Victorian RFL is not valid in other states so check if you need a licence if you intend to fish interstate. | |
Further Information
Call the Customer Service Centre on 136 186.
VRFish, the Victorian recreational peak body
Phone 03 9686 7077
or visit the VRFish website (external link)
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