Kentucky Nonresident 7-Day Fishing License 2026: Fees & Trout

Kentucky’s visitor ladder is built around a full week, not a weekend stub. The Kentucky nonresident 7-day fishing license 2026 costs $37.00, sits between a $15.86 1-day ticket and a $58.14 annual card, and still needs a separate $10.57 Trout Permit when keeping trout or fishing waters KDFWR lists as permit-required for licensed anglers. This satellite walks that week-length cart, Kentucky’s March-February license year, and the point where the annual nonresident product is cheaper than stacking weeks.

Freshness note: Reviewed on August 19, 2026. KDFWR’s current fee table lists the $37 nonresident 7-day, $15.86 1-day, $58.14 annual, and $10.57 trout permit rows; Kentucky’s annual license year begins March 1 and runs through the end of February, while temporary fishing licenses are valid for the printed period.

For the full state ladder, see Kentucky Fishing License 2026. Multi-state short-term patterns: Short-Term Fishing Licenses by State 2026.

Best For / Who This Page Helps

The nonresident 7-day fishing license is Kentucky’s mid-length visitor SKU—long enough for a cabin week on Kentucky Lake, Dale Hollow, or the Cumberland system, short enough that you are not forced into the annual when you only have one trip booked.

Nonresident privilege Confirmed fee Best-fit trip
1-day fishing $15.86 One afternoon or single charter day
7-day fishing $37.00 A clustered week of fishing during one visit
Annual fishing $58.14 Repeated Kentucky trips in the license year

The 7-day fits when

  • You will fish most days of a seven-day window and do not want three or four separate 1-day checkouts.
  • The hotel or campsite stay is a true week destination, not one evening after a conference.
  • You are comparing $37.00 against stacking several $15.86 days—two days already approach the week price; three days of 1-day tickets ($47.58) already exceed it.
  • Trout is possible but not certain: you can decide the Trout Permit in the same cart without jumping to annual.

The 7-day does not fit when

  • You only need one fishing morning → buy the $15.86 1-day.
  • You already know you will return for spring and fall → jump to annual math below.
  • You assumed trout privilege is included → it is not; stack $10.57 when required.
  • You need resident joint, 3-year, or first-time Sportsman’s paths → those are resident products, not visitor week tickets.

Residency basics: Resident vs Non-Resident Fishing License. Trout endorsement patterns: Trout Stamp & Trout Permit by State 2026.

Confirmed Fee Stack Including Trout

Build the cart from the water and harvest plan, not from the lodging confirmation. Confirmed KDFWR rows for visitors:

Line item Confirmed fee Who needs it
Nonresident 7-day fishing $37.00 Visitors covering a seven-day fishing window
Nonresident 1-day fishing $15.86 Single-day trips
Nonresident annual fishing $58.14 Multi-trip visitors
Trout Permit (resident or nonresident) $10.57 Anglers keeping trout
Trout Permit on designated special waters $10.57 All licensed anglers on certain Cumberland River / Hatchery Creek waters

Example visitor stacks (confirmed base fees)

Trip plan Stack Starting total
Warmwater week, no trout 7-day only $37.00
Keep-trout week 7-day + Trout Permit $47.57
Special Cumberland / Hatchery Creek waters 7-day + Trout Permit $47.57
One trout afternoon 1-day + Trout Permit $26.43
Season returner keeping trout Annual + Trout Permit $68.71

Rules that trip week visitors up

  1. The Trout Permit is $10.57 for residents and nonresidents—there is no visitor discount.
  2. On designated Cumberland River / Hatchery Creek waters, licensed anglers need the Trout Permit even for catch-and-release—confirm the live KDFWR special-water list before you assume release-only skips the stamp.
  3. A 7-day base license never absorbs trout privilege; add the permit as its own line.
  4. Couples traveling together each need their own fishing product and, when trout rules apply, their own Trout Permit—Kentucky’s joint married-couple annual is a resident path, not a nonresident week pass.
  5. Fees use CPI-adjusted pricing, which is why you see amounts such as $15.86 and $10.57. Trust the live fw.ky.gov cart over rounded blog guesses.

Tag vocabulary: Fishing License Tags Explained.

License Year Timing (March–February)

Kentucky does not run a January-December recreational fishing year for annual products and permits. The license year runs March 1 through February 28/29 of the following year. The temporary 7-day fishing license is different: it is valid for the printed temporary period, while the Trout Permit and annual products still need the March-February license-year check.

Planning question Kentucky answer
When does a 2026–2027 annual expire? End of the February that closes that license year
Does a January trip use “last year’s” card? Often yes—confirm you hold a license year that still covers the January/February dates
Does a 7-day ticket ignore the March cliff? The 7-day base license follows its printed dates; permits or annual products in the cart still need the correct March-February license year
Why does this matter for a week trip? The 7-day window itself is printed on the license, but a Trout Permit or annual comparison may cross the license-year boundary

Visitor timing habits

  • Buying in late February for a March opener → make sure the product you purchase is the new license-year SKU that covers March fishing.
  • Buying in December for a January warmwater trip → confirm your privilege still covers those January dates under the March–February clock.
  • Planning a trout opener that straddles March 1 -> verify the 7-day printed dates and the Trout Permit license year separately.
  • Do not copy Indiana’s April 1–March 31 mental calendar or Ohio’s 365-day-from-purchase clock onto Kentucky paperwork.

Full March–February detail lives on the parent guide: Kentucky Fishing License 2026.

When Annual Nonresident Beats 7-Day

The annual nonresident fishing license is $58.14. One week at $37.00 is the clear short-trip win. Two separate week purchases already overshoot the annual before trout.

Purchase path Confirmed base math Verdict
One 7-day visit $37.00 7-day wins
Two separate 7-day visits $74.00 Annual wins
One 7-day + Trout $47.57 Still under annual + trout
Two weeks + Trout each time $74.00 + trout each trip Annual + one Trout Permit usually cleaner
Annual + Trout $58.14 + $10.57 = $68.71 Better if you return across seasons

Choose the nonresident annual ($58.14) when

  • Spring crappie and a fall Cumberland trout week are both on the calendar.
  • You will make two or more Kentucky fishing visits in the same March–February year.
  • You want one Trout Permit purchase to cover multiple trips while that permit remains valid.

Stay on 1-day or 7-day when

  • The trip is a single destination week with no return booked.
  • You only fish one morning → $15.86 beats carrying unused week days.
  • Your group’s fishing days are fewer than the hotel nights—count fishing days, not nights.

Neighboring pages for multi-state drives: Tennessee Fishing License 2026, Ohio Fishing License 2026, and Indiana Fishing License 2026. Fee context: Fishing License Fees by State 2026.

How to Buy Before a Kentucky Week

Most recreational products sell through fw.ky.gov online licensing and authorized agents.

Checkout order for a visitor week

  1. Confirm you are a nonresident for Kentucky licensing purposes.
  2. Count fishing days: one day → $15.86; clustered week → $37.00 7-day; repeated trips → $58.14 annual.
  3. Check keep-trout plans and whether the water is on the Cumberland / Hatchery Creek special list.
  4. Add the $10.57 Trout Permit for each angler who needs it.
  5. Confirm the 7-day temporary license prints the actual fishing dates you need; check March-February timing for the Trout Permit or any annual product in the same plan.
  6. Download or print proof and carry it while fishing.

Timing tip

Buy before you leave home if trout or special waters are possible. Saturday-morning agent counters work only when open and stocked; online checkout the night before is the safer visitor habit for a week-long stay.

Step-by-step online habits: How to Get a Fishing License Online. Official fee table: KDFWR Fees.

FAQ: Residents, Kids, and Border Lakes

How much is the Kentucky nonresident 7-day fishing license?

The confirmed fee is $37.00. Add $10.57 for the Trout Permit when keep-trout or special-water rules require it. CPI-adjusted rows can look “uneven”—trust the live fw.ky.gov cart.

Does the 7-day include trout?

No. Trout privilege is a separate $10.57 Trout Permit for residents and nonresidents. Certain Cumberland River / Hatchery Creek waters require that permit for all licensed anglers, not only those planning to harvest.

When should I buy the nonresident annual instead?

If you will make two or more separate Kentucky fishing visits in the same March–February license year, the confirmed $58.14 annual usually beats stacked 7-day tickets. Add trout once when the permit still covers your return trips.

Do kids need their own Kentucky license on my week trip?

Youth under 16 are generally exempt from the base recreational fishing license. They do not fish “on” a parent’s 7-day card as a family pass. Confirm any water-specific or tournament rules on live KDFWR pages.

Can I use a resident joint or 3-year product as a visitor?

No. Joint married-couple annual fishing ($44.38) and the online-only resident 3-Year Fishing license ($58.14) are resident paths. Nonresidents use the 1-day, 7-day, and annual nonresident rows.

What if my week includes Tennessee or Indiana water?

Kentucky privilege does not travel. Buy the correct product for each state whose waters you fish, and compare short-term options on each state’s page.

Why does Kentucky’s license year matter for a January trip?

Because Kentucky runs March 1–February 28/29. A January visit often sits near the end of a license year—confirm your privilege still covers those dates before you drive.

Are fees rounded to whole dollars?

Not always. KDFWR uses CPI-adjusted pricing, which produces amounts such as $15.86 and $10.57. Do not substitute a friend’s “about forty bucks” story for the live cart.

If friends arrive on different days, do not assume one shared seven-day start date covers everyone. Each nonresident needs a privilege window that matches their own first cast in Kentucky waters. ## Related Reading

Official sources checked: KDFWR license and permit fees; KDFWR license descriptions; KDFWR licenses.