2025 Tournament Applications Accepted Beginning November 1, 2024
As of November 1, 2024, fishing tournament organizers can apply to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) for 2025 fishing tournament permits using the INDR Tournament Permitting System. Applications are reviewed on a "first come, first served" basis. Last year, we had over 2500 applications for fishing tournaments in Illinois!
NOTE: For tournaments with fewer than 20 participants, tournament directors do not need to apply for an IDNR fishing tournament permit, but must contact the IDNR Site directly to confirm your tournament date at that IDNR Site. Additionally, The posting of results for your tournament is now optional. We appreciate all of those who post their results, but this is no longer a requirement for applying for new tournaments. In addition, we no longer request the top 3 fish weights, but rather a total fish count/weight.
Fall Trout Season Opener
The 2024 Illinois Fall Trout Fishing Season opened Saturday, October 19th at 60 ponds, lakes, and streams throughout the state.
All anglers must have an Illinois fishing license and Inland Trout Stamp which are available at IDNR license and permit locations, including many bait shops, sporting goods stores and other retail outlets. Check the IDNR website for locations or to purchase a license/stamp online at https://www.exploremoreil.com/
Reminder: There is a five fish daily limit.
See the list of stocked sites here.
Frequently Asked Questions
We are here to answer any fishing-related questions you may have. Simply send us an email through our "contact us" and we are happy to provide you with the information you're seeking. We also have a Frequently Asked Question page that you may find helpful. We've compiled a list of some of our most frequently asked questions via email and provided that information for you here. Check it out — you may learn something new about fishing in Illinois!
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.