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Local Fishing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Provide guidance on fishing regulations, bait selection, and local fish species * Promote safety, responsible fishing practices, and conservation awareness * Supervise participants during outings to ...

Summer Fishing Guide

Baudette, MN · On-site

$20 - $21/hr

Key Responsibilities: - Lead fishing excursions on Lake of the Woods, ensuring a fun and memorable experience for clients - Provide expert guidance on fishing techniques, local fish species, and lake ...

Summer Fishing Guide

Baudette, MN · On-site

$20 - $21/hr

Key Responsibilities: - Lead fishing excursions on Lake of the Woods, ensuring a fun and memorable experience for clients - Provide expert guidance on fishing techniques, local fish species, and lake ...

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How much do local fishing jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for local fishing in the United States is $21.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Local Fisher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Local Fisher, you need practical knowledge of fishing techniques, local aquatic ecosystems, and often a commercial fishing license or permit. Familiarity with navigation equipment, fishing gear, boat operation, and safety protocols is typically required. Physical stamina, attention to detail, and adaptability are vital soft skills for handling long hours and changing conditions. These skills are essential for maximizing catch, ensuring safety, and maintaining sustainable fishing practices.

What are some common challenges faced by local fishing professionals, and how can they be addressed?

Local fishing professionals often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, fluctuating fish populations, and strict regulatory requirements. Adapting to these challenges requires staying informed about local regulations, using sustainable fishing practices, and closely monitoring weather forecasts. Building strong relationships with other fishers and local organizations can also help in sharing knowledge and resources to address issues collaboratively. Additionally, investing in proper equipment maintenance and safety training is crucial for minimizing risks on the job.

What is local fishing?

Local fishing refers to the practice of catching fish in nearby rivers, lakes, or coastal waters, typically for recreation, food, or small-scale commerce. Unlike industrial fishing, it usually involves individuals or small groups using simple gear such as rods, nets, or traps. Local fishing is often regulated by community guidelines and government laws to ensure sustainability and protect fish populations. It plays an important role in supporting local economies and preserving cultural traditions. Many people enjoy local fishing for its relaxation, connection to nature, and the opportunity to provide fresh fish for their families.

What is the difference between Local Fishing vs Commercial Fishing?

AspectLocal FishingCommercial Fishing
CredentialsFishing licenses, basic safety trainingAdvanced licenses, vessel operation certifications
Work EnvironmentSmall boats, nearshore watersLarge vessels, open ocean
Industry UsageLocal markets, recreational fishingMass supply, export markets
Search & ComparisonPopular among hobbyists and small-scale fishersFocused on large-scale, commercial operations

Local Fishing involves small-scale, nearshore fishing primarily for local markets or recreation, requiring basic licenses. Commercial Fishing is large-scale, involves bigger vessels, and targets mass markets, often requiring advanced certifications. The main difference lies in scale, environment, and purpose, with local fishing being more community-oriented and recreational, while commercial fishing focuses on large volume production.

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Infographic showing various Local Fishing job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 29% Full Time, and 71% Contract. Highlights an 50% Physical, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,018 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

Retail Sales Associate - Conventional Fishing (West Location)

North40 Outfitters

Great Falls, MT

$13.25 - $15.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Company Description

To tell the story of North 40 Outfitters is to tell a success story of the people of the Northwest. We do what we love, and love what we do because we’re passionate. We’re dedicated. We give it all we’ve got and then we get up in the morning and do it all over again. We’re farmers and ranchers. We’re barrel racers and river chasers. We’re honest. We’re helpful. And our families, our friends, and our communities are everything. This is us. This is who we are. It’s what we do every day.

Our Values:

  • Embrace Authenticity
  • Encourage Transparency
  • Promote Learning
  • Build Trust
  • Earn Respect
  • Deliver Value
  • Serve Our Customers
Job Description

North 40 Outfitters in Great Falls, MT, West Location, is looking to hire a Full-Time Conventional Fishing Associate to join our team.  We believe that each team member plays a vital role in the success of our company.  We are looking for authentic and enthusiastic people who love our lifestyle and believe in service before self.  As a Conventional Fishing  Associate at North 40, you play a key role in the overall customer experience by providing outstanding customer service, generating sales and suggesting products, stocking and merchandising, maintaining a clean and organized department and safeguarding company assets.

This full-time position requires the ability to work all scheduled shifts between the business hours of Mon-Sat 7 am to 7 pm, and Sunday 9 am to 5 pm. This shift can include working weekends and certain holidays and will require flexibility in scheduling based on business needs.

Qualifications
  • Willingness to share credit, work with others in a team environment, and define success collectively rather than individually
  • Ability to take initiative, embrace change, and learn new things
  • Drive to be dependable, and to perform well against the expectations of the role
  • Ability to work independently or in a group setting
  • Committed to supplying our North 40 guests with phenomenal customer service
  • Good communication skills and the ability to effectively engage with individuals on a regular basis
  • Must be able to multitask and prioritize
  • Ability to work in a fast paced environment while remaining detailed and focused
  • Familiarity and knowledge of conventional fishing equipment, lures, hooks, bait and local fishing areas
  • Willingness to demonstrate and train in various rod & reel techniques
  • Previous merchandising experience is helpful
  • Ability to educate and assist customers on the brands that North 40 sells
  • Understanding of correct lifting and loading techniques.  Physical ability to lift and carry 0-25 lbs. continuously, 25-45 lbs. frequently, and 45-65 lbs. occasionally, and team lift anything over 65 lbs.  Spending 100% of work time on your feet, including use of ladders, rolling staircases and pallet jacks.

Additional Information

BENEFITS & COMPENSATION

We offer a competitive wage, a rewarding work environment, and generous benefits and perks such as paid holidays, a 401(k) option, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, and a phenomenal employee discount on all products North 40 sells. 

North 40 Outfitters is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.