AUG 1 New Rules
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AUG 1 New Rules
As many as 338,000 people are expected to need a shore line license. But because the requirement is so new, anglers may get a break for a couple of days.
“The officers are not going to lock you up,” Henry Cabbage, Fish and Wildlife Spokesman, said. “He’s going to suggest that before you come back out here tomorrow, you need to get the license.”
Boaters also now face a host of new regulations.
Tearing up seagrass beds will cost you 50 dollars for the first time. A fourth offense will clip you for a thousand dollars.
Current law says anyone under 21 must take a boating safety class
But evidence shows the majority of boating accidents are caused by people over 21 who started boating later in life.
From now on, anyone born after January 1st, 1988 will have to have had a boating safety class.
David Lewis took a safety course years ago.
“Well it was a good course and it taught a good deal about seamanship, but it didn’t have the components of the course that involved the practical realities of operating a boat,” Lewis said.
Kids will now have to wear life jackets until they are ten instead of just six. Shonja Metcalf says the lifesavers are a must for her kids.
“If the boat’s in gear, if the boat’s on, they’re wearing life jackets,” Metcalf said.
Finally, the state is also lowering the blood alcohol level to make it easier to throw the book at really drunk boaters.
The legislation also increases the fee to register a boat from another state by six dollars.
“The officers are not going to lock you up,” Henry Cabbage, Fish and Wildlife Spokesman, said. “He’s going to suggest that before you come back out here tomorrow, you need to get the license.”
Boaters also now face a host of new regulations.
Tearing up seagrass beds will cost you 50 dollars for the first time. A fourth offense will clip you for a thousand dollars.
Current law says anyone under 21 must take a boating safety class
But evidence shows the majority of boating accidents are caused by people over 21 who started boating later in life.
From now on, anyone born after January 1st, 1988 will have to have had a boating safety class.
David Lewis took a safety course years ago.
“Well it was a good course and it taught a good deal about seamanship, but it didn’t have the components of the course that involved the practical realities of operating a boat,” Lewis said.
Kids will now have to wear life jackets until they are ten instead of just six. Shonja Metcalf says the lifesavers are a must for her kids.
“If the boat’s in gear, if the boat’s on, they’re wearing life jackets,” Metcalf said.
Finally, the state is also lowering the blood alcohol level to make it easier to throw the book at really drunk boaters.
The legislation also increases the fee to register a boat from another state by six dollars.
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Re: AUG 1 New Rules
Have you seen anything our government has done lately that gives us MORE freedom?
We are all too damn stupid to run our own lives I guess.
Expect many more rules and taxes down the road....Big Brother is on the way.
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We are all too damn stupid to run our own lives I guess.
Expect many more rules and taxes down the road....Big Brother is on the way.
Dubble

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Re: AUG 1 New Rules
Man, I'm glad I always buy a full-year license, anyway. I'd hate ta have ta buy another one just to pier fish! 

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You mean all those bridge fisher people are now going to have to pay to support our fisheries. Outstanding.
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Re: AUG 1 New Rules
This new rule for license is for Florida residents only. They have been getting by with no license requirement till now. If they fished from a pier or shore or a bridge (Florida people only) they did not have to have a saltwater license. Now they do. All out-of-staters had to have a saltwater license since inception. 

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MudDucker wrote:You mean all those bridge fisher people are now going to have to pay to support our fisheries. Outstanding.
LOL, you wish. You need to read the "exemptions"
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Its shouldn't even bother the ga guy's as yall have to buy a salt water lis, no matter what
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I checked the fwc website and it still shows the age requirement for life vests for kids is 6 yrs old. Is it definetely changing to 10?