Florida Fishing Regulations
December 26th, 2009 | Fly Fishing News | No Comments »Florida is an angler’s paradise with its year round saltwater and freshwater fishing and bordered by the Gulf of Mexico on the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. Florida is one of the premier fishing destinations whether fishing for recreation or commercially.
It is very important to understand the Florida fishing regulations and the rules governing Florida fishing before setting up trout lines in the ocean or casting out a line in the backwaters. The appropriate Florida fishing license is very essential to obtain prior to any fishing activity.
Within the state of Florida, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is responsible for enforcing permitting and licensing regulations concerning fishing activities.
The fees associated with Florida fishing licenses by the Florida Legislature based on:
- Planned fishing location
- Location license is purchased
- Resident or non resident status
Some exemption may apply.
Licensed are issued for residential and saltwater fishing and commercial freshwater fishing. Licenses may also be purchased at sports retailers and bait shop or commonly at the tax collectors office but this place is the least expensive place to purchase a license. Or even may purchase fishing licenses by calling a toll free number or via the Internet.
There are various categories and types of Florida fishing licenses which are normally separated for saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing. A saltwater license applies to saltwater fish where as a freshwater license applies to freshwater fish.
In a certain area where both freshwater and saltwater commingle like an estuary, anglers would also need:
- A fishing license combination between saltwater and freshwater fishing
- Use appropriate fishing gear for either saltwater fishing or freshwater fishing
- Catch and keep only those fish for which the angler is licensed
License fees amount is vary based on the type of fishing activity and the type of license undertaken. For instance, fishing license for freshwater commercial range from $25 to $500 is included:
- Commercial fishing for resident and non resident
- Resident Freshwater Fish Dealer
- Nonresident Retail Fish Dealer
- Nonresident Wholesale Fish Dealer
- Nonresident Wholesale Fish Buyer
- Recreational Freshwater Fishing
Commercial saltwater fishing licenses are more complex and also include saltwater products licenses and endorsements. Both saltwater product licenses and restricted species endorsements are required by some endorsements.
Fishing licenses for saltwater range from $25 to $900 and other saltwater licenses include seafood dealer licenses and shrimp licenses.
Fishing licenses for recreational apply for anglers whose already 16 years old of age or older. Florida residents for those who have lived continuously in the state for 6 months and for those the age over 65 are not required to have a fishing license.
Both saltwater and freshwater recreational fishing license for Florida residents may be purchased on an annual, 5 year or lifetime basis with fees ranging $17 to $300 and for nonresident licenses may be purchased for 3 days, 7 days or 1 months with fees ranging from $17 to $47.
Before planning a fishing trip to Florida, you have to be sure to know Florida fishing regulations and rules and license concerning saltwater and freshwater fishing in Florida.