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Both Floridians and out-of-staters can participate in license-free fishing day, but they must get out there on that day, because the next chance will not come until November.
On Saturday, Nov. 30, anyone in Florida can go saltwater fishing and don't have to worry about making sure they have a license.
Florida residents and their family and friends can start their Labor Day weekend by participating in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s saltwater license-free fishing day on ...
An RSVP and valid South Carolina saltwater fishing licenses are required. While event tickets are free, SCDNR says attendees may have to pay for parking at the pier or along nearby streets.
Except for special free freshwater or saltwater fishing days, all Florida residents between 16 and 65 and visitors over 16 (with some exemptions) must have a Florida hunting, freshwater fishing or ...
License-free saltwater fishing days are scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday. It allows those who don't have a fishing license to experience fishing, or for avid anglers to introduce a friend to ...
Florida residents and visitors can go fishing during two license-free weekends: June 3-4 for saltwater and June 10-11 for freshwater.
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) invites residents and visitors to go fishing in Florida during two license-free weekends: June 4-5 for saltwater and ...
CT DEEP’s No Child Left Inside® Families in the Parks Program and the Fish with CARE Program are hosting a free, family-friendly Saltwater Fishing Day this Saturday, Aug. 9.