Welcome to I Fish Illinois—Illinois DNR Division of Fisheries




Know Your State Record!
Don't learn the hard way that your catch would have qualified for a state record! We have a listing of state record fish by species and directions for what to do if you think you've caught a state record fish, either by bow or hook and line.
The IDNR can only name a state record fish once it has been verified by an IDNR Fisheries Biologist, not by pictures alone. So be sure to contact your biologist if you think you've caught a record holder...before you release it!
Illinois Lake Sturgeon Recovery Program
Lake Sturgeon are a state-endangered species and may not be harvested by any means in the State of Illinois. Due to the decline in Lake Sturgeon populations in most of its native range within the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) over the last century, several MRB states, including Illinois, have implementated recovery and management programs.
The IDNR Division of Fisheries acquired 11,000 Mississippi-strain juvenile Lake Sturgeon with the purpose of stocking Lake Sturgeon in the Illinois portions of the Mississippi River and its tributaries in 2023. The mission of the Illinois Lake Sturgeon Recovery Program is to re-establish a sustainable population of a state-endangered species in suitable waters within the State of Illinois. If this plan is successful, it could provide a new sport fishing opportunity to Illinois anglers in the future. Read more about this program here: Lake Sturgeon Recovery Program.
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.
In the News
- Strategic Plan 2024 – 2029
- Illinois Lake Sturgeon Recovery Program
- Lake Michigan Program 2024 Newsletter
- The Midwest Walleye Challenge
- 2025 Sport Shows and Events
- Outdoor Illinois Journal
- Lake Michigan Charter Fishing
- Fisheries Blog
- Alligator Gar Update
- Asian Carp Market Value Program
- Closure Notices
- Asian Carp (www.invasivecarp.us)
Fishing Basics
Fishing Tacklebox
How Do I?
- Buy a Fishing License
- Reprint an Online License
- Apply for a Group Fishing Permit
- Apply for a Fishing Tournament
- Register/Renew My Watercraft
- Contact My District Biologist
- Contact a Conservation Police Officer
- Reserve a Campsite or Shelter
- Stock My Pond
- Become a Lake Michigan Sportfishing Charter Operator
- Check if I Caught a State Record Fish