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Florida residents and visitors are required to possess a Florida hunting, freshwater fishing or saltwater fishing license when engaged in fishing and hunting activities. A license is required to attempt to take fish. If you cast a line or catch and release, you need a fishing license.
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Fishing Licenses. Here's where to find information about Florida fishing licenses. Saltwater fishing licenses. Freshwater fishing licenses. Recreational licenses. Fishing Rules. Florida has addional rules and regulations for freshwater fishing and for saltwater fishing, which you can check out here: Freshwater rules & regulations. Saltwater ...
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Licensing requirements follow the species of fish you are fishing for, regardless of where you are fishing. Please see the “Frequently answered questions” on F.A.Q. for more information. For fishing license exemptions, please see Bag & Length Limits, but remember anyone can buy a license to contribute to conservation.
Any boat 16 feet in length, motorized or non-motorized, is required to be registered when operating on any public waterway in Florida. A Florida fishing license is required by most people for most fishing activities, but there are exceptions.
If you are going fishing in Florida, you can assume you need a fishing license, unless you meet one of the state’s exemptions, are fishing from a pier that has a valid “pier license” (most of them don’t), or are fishing on a licensed charter boat.
Non-residents who are 16 years of age or older are required to have Florida licenses and permits to participate in hunting, freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing. Out-of-state fishing and hunting licenses are not valid in Florida. A fishing license is required to attempt to take fish.
Yes, but it’s free. You need to get a Florida Resident Disabled Person’s Hunting and Fishing License, which allows you to fish in fresh and saltwater, and harvest Snook and Lobster. You can apply for a 2-year or 5-year license, depending on the severity of your disability.
No. Anyone on-board that is not fishing does not need a fishing license - even if they are on a vessel which has people fishing. Non-anglers should not in any way help with fishing, such as attaching lures, netting fish or removing fish from the hooks.