Saturday, July 7, 2012

Do You Need a Florida Saltwater Fishing License?

SINCE AUGUST 1, 2009, A SALTWATER FISHING LICENSE IS REQUIRED FOR FLORIDA RESIDENTS WHO FISH FROM SHORE.


ØBesides natural shorelines the license is required for piers, jetties, bridges, floating docks or similar structures and includes bay, inland, Gulf and Atlantic waters of the State

Ø Since July 1, 2010 the annual resident shoreline fishing license is FREE, but residents fishing from shore are still required to obtain the license. Resident anglers who order the shoreline license over the phone or Internet will still have to pay a processing fee to the vendor

ØResident anglers who purchase a one-year, five-year, combination, or lifetime saltwater license are covered for both shoreline and watercraft recreational fishing.

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, a resident is "Any person who has resided in Florida for six continuous months prior to applying for a resident license and who claims Florida as their primary residence, or any member of the U.S. armed forces who is stationed in the state."


YOU DO NOT NEED A SALTWATER FISHING LICENSE IF YOU ARE...


Ø A resident drawing food stamps, temporary cash assistance or Medicaid and carrying an issued identification card while fishing

ØA resident fishing in their home county with live or natural bait using a cane pole or other gear that does not depend on mechanical retrieval

ØUnder 16 years of age

ØA Florida resident over 65 years of age

ØFishing from a for-hire vessel

ØFishing from a pier with a valid pier saltwater fishing license

ØA Florida resident who's a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, home on leave for 30 days or less

ØA Florida resident who possesses a Florida Resident Disabled Person Hunting and Fishing Certificate

ØA holder of a saltwater products license

ØAccepted as a client for developmental services by Dept. of Child and Family services, with proof there of

ØA resident with a no-cost Florida Resident Disabled Person Hunting and Fishing Certificate, with certification of disability
To order a fishing license online visit: www.fl.wildlifelicense.com
or call 1-888-FISH FLORIDA (1-888-347-4356)

Additiona information can be obtained by visiting
www.myfwc.com or http://catchandrelease.org

Why should I consider purchasing a license if I'm not required to have one?
The more licenses purchased by Florida anglers, the more federal aid the state gets to support sport fish conservation and restoration projects. License sales help bring fishing tackle and motor boat fuel taxes back to Florida and help support its economy.





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