
Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources is rolling out a new electronic licensing system for hunters and anglers starting June 9, replacing a platform that’s been in use for more than 25 years. The upgraded system will let users buy licenses through a mobile app, online, or in person, and carry them digitally or on paper.
During the transition, fishing license sales will pause from June 2 through June 8, but anglers will still be allowed to fish without a license during that period while normal season rules and limits remain in effect. State officials say the new system is designed to make licensing faster, more flexible, and easier to use across Minnesota’s outdoor recreation programs. More information is available from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources atmndnr.gov/elsupdates

