Non-Resident Hunting and Fishing License Sales Temporarily Suspended

In response to the public health situation with COVID-19 and the Ohio Department of Health’s Stay at Home Order, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is temporarily suspending the sale of non-resident hunting and fishing licenses until further notice. This temporary suspension goes into effect at midnight on April 6, 2020. Sales will resume when COVID-19 guidelines change or are lifted.

While individuals who currently possess a non-resident hunting or fishing license may hunt or fish in Ohio, they are asked to abide by ODH guidance and self-quarantine for fourteen days before they do so. For more information on ODNR Operations during the Coronavirus outbreak, visit ohiodnr.gov/odnr-operations-during-coronavirus-outbreak.