The Best Way to Get a Lake McConaughy Fishing License

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The Easiest Way to Get a Lake McConaughy Fishing License

Nebraskans affectionately use 'Lake Mac' or 'Big Mac' when referring to the state's largest body of water. At 22 miles long, 4 miles wide, and 30,000 surface acres, Lake McConaughy is large enough to provide a variety of outstanding fishing opportunities. All you need to take advantage of them is a — and maybe a boat.

The lake provides world-class walleye fishing, but those aren't the only fish that call this massive reservoir home. According to Nebraska Game & Parks, Northern pike, rainbow trout, wiper (a white bass/striped bass hybrid), smallmouth bass, white bass, yellow perch, freshwater drum (sheepshead), channel catfish, bullhead, and more can be found in Lake Mac's calm, deep, and clear water.

How Much Does a Lake McConaughy Fishing License Cost?

Nebraska residents can choose from a range of fishing licenses that are good for anywhere from one day to a lifetime. If only there were a fishing license app for that!

As in most states, you'll pay considerably more for a if you're visiting from out of state.

Lake McConaughy Fishing License Prices for 2022

License TypeResidentsNon-residents
1 day$10$14.50
3 days$31$37
Annual$38$84
3 years$90.50$216.50
5 years$132$326
Lifetime (ages 0 to 15)$616$929
Lifetime (ages 16 to 45) $710$1,306
Lifetime (age 46+)$616$1,306

Children under the age of 16 don't need a fishing license. Seniors and veterans can get a combined annual hunting/fishing license for just $5. The annual fee is $8 for anyone who is permanently disabled and needs help to fish.

Non-resident children under the age of 16 also don't need a license as long as they're accompanied by an adult with a valid license. If you're planning on bringing your boat to Lake Mac in hopes of increasing your catch, you'll need to purchase a non-resident Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Stamp for $18.

You'll Need a Park Permit to Enter the Lake McConaughy Area

The Game and Parks Commission operates Nebraska's state parks, recreation areas, and historical parks for the public's enjoyment. Like all public areas maintained by the state, vehicular access to the Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area is by permit only.

6 Ways to Gain Admission to Nebraska's State Parks:

  1. Permits cost $30 per year for a vehicle that is registered and licensed in Nebraska
  2. Duplicate annual permits (for a 2nd Nebraska vehicle) are $15
  3. Daily permits are $6
  4. Annual permits are $45 for any vehicle registered and licensed in any state other than Nebraska
  5. Duplicate annual permits for nonresident vehicles are $22.50
  6. Nonresidential daily permits are $8

You can purchase your park permit at staffed state park areas, during business hours at any Game and Parks Commission office, wherever you purchased your fishing license, in person, or at OutdoorNebraska.org.

Getting a Lake McConaughy Fishing License on Your Own

First, decide on which license best suits your needs. Remember, you can choose between 1 day and a lifetime of exceptional Nebraska fishing.

You can apply online or in-person at an authorized vendor or Game & Parks District Office.

3 Things You'll Need When Applying for a Nebraska Fishing License:

  • Photo ID
  • Proof of residency
  • Payment

Note: Nebraska Game & Parks does not accept American Express Credit Cards. You'll need to use a different form of payment in order to get your fishing license directly from them.

The Game & Parks website has a downloadable list of all permit vendors in the state, listed in alphabetical order by town. You can purchase a Lake McConaughy fishing license from one of these local vendors or a Nebraska Game & Parks District Office.

Of course, there is an easier way of getting a Nebraska fishing license. It doesn't involve waiting in line, filling out paperwork, remembering passwords, waiting for a system to come back online after a crash (it happens!), or any of the other problems you may encounter.

The Easier Way to Get Your Fishing License Using DoNotPay

If you want to get your Lake McConaughy fishing license but don't know where to start, DoNotPay has you covered in 3 easy steps:

  1. Search "fishing license" on DoNotPay and select the state you would like a fishing license for.

  2. Indicate whether you are a resident or non-resident, and choose the type of license you want. For example, saltwater vs. freshwater license, three-day only pass, and more.

  3. Provide your contact information, a copy of your government-issued ID, and pay the fee required by the state.

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