Minn. Stat. § 97A.445
Subd. 1. Angling; Take a Kid Fishing Weekends.
A resident age 16 years or older may take fish by angling without an angling or fish house license during one three-day consecutive period of the open water angling season and one three-day consecutive period of the ice angling season designated by rule of the commissioner if accompanied by a child who is under age 16. The commissioner shall publicize the three-day periods as "Take a Kid Fishing Weekend" for the open water angling season and "Take a Kid Ice Fishing Weekend" for the ice angling season.
Subd. 1a. Angling in a state park.
A resident may take fish by angling without an angling license when shore fishing or wading on state-owned land within a state park. When angling from a boat or float, this subdivision applies only to those water bodies completely encompassed within the statutory boundary of the state park. The exemption from an angling license does not apply to waters where a trout stamp is required.
Subd. 2. Angling; institutional residents.
A license is not required to take fish by angling with the written consent of the superintendent or chief executive of the institution for the following persons:
Subd. 3. Angling and spearing; disabled railroad and postal retirees.
A license is not required to take fish by angling or spearing for a resident that is:
Subd. 4. Angling; Take a Mom Fishing Weekend.
Any mother who is a resident of Minnesota may take fish by angling without a license during the Saturday and Sunday of the angling season that coincides with Mother's Day. The commissioner shall publicize the Saturday and Sunday as "Take a Mom Fishing Weekend."
Subd. 5. Small game hunting; Take a Kid Hunting Weekend.
A resident over age 18 may take small game by hunting without a license during one Saturday and Sunday of the small game hunting season designated by rule of the commissioner if accompanied by a child who is under age 16. The commissioner shall publicize the Saturday and Sunday as "Take a Kid Hunting Weekend."