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Do you need a fishing license to fish in Florida? All Florida residents between 16 and 65 and visitors over 16 (with some exemptions) must have a Florida hunting, freshwater fishing or saltwater ...
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.
The new hard card fishing license designs are out, chosen from student art submissions, and they're gorgeous.
Florida law says anyone who takes, attempts to take, or possesses marine fish for non-commercial purposes must have a saltwater fishing license: ...
Florida will host a license-free freshwater fishing weekend on April 5 and 6, allowing residents and visitors to fish without a license. Two family fishing events will occur during the license ...
On Saturday, Nov. 30, anyone in Florida can go saltwater fishing and don't have to worry about making sure they have a license.
Mark your calendars and get your fishing poles ready. Florida's spring license-free freshwater fishing weekend is coming up. On April 5 and 6, Florida residents and visitors can reel in their ...
The proposal would have required saltwater anglers to pay a minimum of $10 a year to fund a variety of fishing projects.
The cost of a saltwater fishing license is about to increase, and Thomas Tomlin doesn’t like that one bit.
New York regulators are facing waves of opposition to a proposal to restart a recreational saltwater fishing license in the state, as anglers expressed wariness the state will spend the ...
Nonresidents can get either 3-day freshwater or saltwater fishing licenses for $17, 7-day licenses for $30, or annual licenses for $47. Combo licenses are not available for non-residents.