Saltwater License info

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woowoo
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Saltwater License info

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Does one need a saltwater license to fish from the beach in Florida.
As in surf fishing?
I know you need one while in a boat.

I am not a resident if that matters

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Recreational Saltwater Fishing License

You do not need a license if you are:

· Any child under 16 years of age.

· Any resident who is a member of the United States Armed Forces and not stationed in this state, when home on leave for 30 days or less, upon submission of orders.

· Any person fishing who has been accepted as a client for developmental disabilities services by the Children and Family Services, provided the department furnishes proof thereof.

· Any resident fishing in saltwater from land or from a structure fixed to the land.

· Any person fishing from a for-hire vessel (guide, charter, party boat) that has a valid vessel license.

· Any person fishing from a vessel, the operator of which has a valid vessel license issued in the name of the operator of the vessel.

· Any person who holds a valid saltwater products license (SPL).

· Any person fishing for recreational purposes from a pier that has been issued a valid pier saltwater fishing license.

· Any resident fishing for a saltwater species in fresh water from land or from a structure fixed to land.

· Any resident fishing for mullet in fresh water who has a valid Florida freshwater fishing license.

· Any resident 65 years of age or older who has in her or his possession proof of age and residency. A no-cost license under this paragraph may be obtained from any tax collector's office upon proof of age and residency and must be in the possession of the resident during hunting, freshwater fishing, and saltwater fishing activities.

· Any employee of the commission who takes freshwater fish, saltwater fish, or game as part of employment with the commission, or any other person authorized by commission permit to take freshwater fish, saltwater fish, or game for scientific or educational purposes.


It seems like you have to have one if you are NOT a Florida resident.
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Post by woowoo »

Thanks tom,
Looks like I will need one (Non resident)
I don't mind paying, I just want to make sure that I have to.


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Post by Sir reel »

I found a FAQ that pretty much addresses the question:
Do my out-of-state guests need to have a fishing license if they are fishing in the surf?

Question
I have company coming in from out of state. Do they need to have a fishing license if they are fishing in the surf?

Answer
Visitors to Florida are required to purchase a saltwater fishing license when fishing from the shore, an unlicensed pier or dock, in the surf, or from a boat other than a properly licensed charter boat or recreational vessel licensed to cover the occupants of the vessel. The license exemption for fishing from the shore applies only to Floridians who can provide proof of residence in Florida. Purchase a Florida fishing license online at: https://www2.wildlifelicense.com/fl/.

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