
FREQUENTLY ASKED
LICENSING QUESTIONS
Who sets license fees?
License fees are set by the Florida Legislature for hunting
and fishing (both freshwater and saltwater) and are subject
to change, along with stipulations on exemptions. In
addition to the cost of a license or permit given in this
section, an issuance fee of $0.50 may be charged by the
subagent selling the license or permit.
What will my license cost?
There are many options based on where you fish, where you
buy your license, whether you are a resident and if any
exemptions apply. The links in the
table at the top of this page will help you find the
license fee for your needs.
Where do I get a license?
The least expensive place to
buy is at your tax collectors office. For added
convenience, many bait-and-tackle shops and sports retailers
(e.g., Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Sports Authority) sell licenses,
for a small additional fee.
Instant licenses are also available via the Internet or
a toll free call to credit card users, for an additional
convenience fee.
What are my fees used for? Except
for the fees charged by the tax collector ($1.00) or agent
($0.50), and processing surcharges listed above, all of the
money spent on fishing and licenses goes to the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to provide
optimum sustained use of Florida's fish and wildlife
resources. In addition, each license holder that buys a
license, helps the FWC to recover excise taxes from the
Federal government, which you spend on items such as fishing
tackle, boats, and for motor boat fuel taxes, through the
Federal Aid in Sportfish Restoration program.
What
special incentives are there?
At various times the Division
of Freshwater Fisheries Management arranges special bonus
offers and incentives to encourage anglers to purchase a
fishing license and support conservation. Although youth
under 16 and seniors over 65, or anglers fishing in their
county of residence with a cane pole do not need licenses,
by buying one they contribute to conservation, and help the
state recover more of your Federal tax money for sport fish
restoration.
Do I need a freshwater or
saltwater fishing license or both?
In general, you need a
freshwater license to take freshwater fish and a saltwater
license to take saltwater fish, unless one of the exemptions
specified on this Web site applies to your situation.
Obviously if you are fishing in pure fresh water where no
saltwater species live, you need a freshwater license and
likewise if you are fishing in the ocean you need a
saltwater license.
However, when you get into estuarine type areas where salt
and fresh water commingle and fish of both types can be
found the issue becomes less clear. The interpretation of
the rule is:
- You need either a
freshwater, saltwater or combination license (or
appropriate exemption) to take fish (take is legally
defined as taking, attempting to take, pursuing,
molesting, capturing, or killing any fish, or their
nests or eggs by any means whether or not such actions
result in obtaining possession of such fish or their
nests or eggs).
- If you are using
species specific gear, your license should be
appropriate (e.g., freshwater or saltwater) to the
species you are targeting, and
- Otherwise you need an
appropriate type license to keep your catch and must
immediately release any species for which you are not
licensed. License requirements follow the species of
fish, regardless of where they are caught. In other
words, if you only have a freshwater license and are
primarily fishing for largemouth bass or bream
(freshwater species) in a river, but happen to catch a
red drum (a saltwater species), you must immediately
release the red drum.
Does everyone on
board a recreational fishing boat need a license?
No. Anyone onboard that is not fishing does
not need a fishing license - even if they are on a vessel
which has people fishing. However, you should not be
surprised if an officer asks a few questions to ensure the
people who are fishing are in fact properly licensed. The
officer may have more questions should there, for instance,
be more fishing lines in the water than there are licensed
(or legally exempt) anglers. Also remember you may only keep
the daily bag limit (of species with bag limits) for those
persons with a current license (or who are legally exempt).
Also non-anglers should not in any way help with fishing,
such as attaching lures, netting fish or removing fish from
the hooks.
What does a
senior license certificate cover and where do I get it?
A
resident permanent senior license for those 65 years old and
older, authorizes the holder to take or attempt to take or
possess freshwater fish and game consistent with state and
federal regulations and the rules of the Commission at the
time of taking. The holder of this license may engage in all
activities authorized by a management area permit, a
muzzle-loading gun permit, a turkey permit, an archery
permit, and a Florida waterfowl permit. Although these
certificates are available, all a senior needs is proof of
age and residency to fish for free. Many seniors, however,
choose to buy a resident license in order to contribute to
conservation. This is one of the simplest ways to help
ensure the future of fishing in Florida and is encouraged by
the agency. (See
Heritage ad.)
These licenses should be
issued by the Tax Collector's offices only.
What does a youth need to do to fish
legally?
Youth under the age of 16 do
not need a fishing license, although they must abide by all
other fishing regulations such as gear type, bag and size
limits. They may, however, be asked to provide proof of age.
How do I get a replacement
license?
A
replacement license or permit may be obtained at any
location that sells hunting and fishing licenses and
permits, including
on line.
INSTANT FISHING LICENSES
The FWC has several
services enabling you to buy hunting or fishing licenses
with a credit card online or via a toll-free phone call,
using these methods requires a major credit card and allows
you to begin fishing right away. Starting dates for licenses
may be designated by you for up to two months (60 days) from
the date of purchase, to help you with trip planning.
Order
On-Line for instant service; a fee of $2.25 per person,
plus 2.5% of the total sale, will be added to your license
fee.
If you prefer, you can also order an instant license via a
toll-free phone call by dialing 1-888-FISH-FLOrida
(347-4356) from anywhere in the United States or
Canada, and within minutes you'll have a temporary license
number enabling you to hunt (in season) or fish right away.
Your permanent license will be mailed within 48 hours.
Please note, in addition to the cost of the license, a fee
of $3.25 per person plus 2.5% of the total sale, will be
added to your license fee.
Licenses may also be
purchased from county tax collectors or their subagents, who
are generally located at tackle shops, fish camps, hardware
stores and sporting goods stores. In addition to the license
stamp fees listed above, agents are entitled to a $0.50 fee.
License fees are set by the Florida Legislature and are
subject to change, watch this Web site for updates.
FRESHWATER
FISHING LICENSES
Definition of
Resident:
For the purpose of fishing in Florida, a person is a
resident if he or she has lived in Florida for six
continuous months prior to applying for licenses and
claims Florida as his or her primary residence. Active
military personnel stationed in Florida, including their
spouses and dependent children residing in the
household, are considered residents when purchasing
fishing licenses.
Resident 12-Month Freshwater Fishing
(Valid for 12 months from specified beginning date)-$13.50
64 or Older Hunting
and Fishing: includes Freshwater Fishing and
Hunting licenses; and Type I WMA, Archery, Muzzleloading
Gun, Turkey permits and waterfowl permit-$13.50
Sportsman's License:
includes Hunting, Freshwater Fishing, and permits for
Wildlife Management Area, Archery, Muzzleloading Gun,
Turkey, Florida Waterfowl
(Valid 12 months from specified beginning date)-$72.50
Gold Sportsman's
License (includes Hunting, Saltwater Fishing and
Freshwater Fishing licenses; and Type I Wildlife Management
Area, Archery, Muzzleloading Gun, Turkey and Florida
Waterfowl, Snook and Crawfish Permits)--$83.50
Nonresident:
7-Day Freshwater
Fishing
(Valid seven days from specified beginning date)-$16.50
12-Month Freshwater
Fishing
(Valid for 12 months from specified beginning date)-$31.50
FRESHWATER EXEMPTIONS:
Although the following
exemptions apply, individuals may always choose to purchase
a license as a way to contribute to fish and wildlife
conservation. Purchasing a license also helps the FWC
receive more of the excise taxes spent on fishing tackle and
motor boat fuels under
Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration.
Any child under 16 years of age.
Any person hunting or fishing in the person's county of
residence on the person's homestead or the homestead of the
person's spouse or minor child, or any minor child hunting
or fishing on the homestead of her or his parent.
Any resident who is a member of the Armed Forces of the
United States, who is not stationed in this state, when home
on leave for 30 days or less, upon submission of orders.
Any resident when fishing with live or natural bait, using
poles or lines which are not equipped with a fishing line
retrieval mechanism, and fishing for noncommercial purposes
in the county of her or his residence. A valid Fishing
License is required to fish by any method in a
Fish Management Area.
Any person fishing in a fish pond of 20 acres or less which
is located entirely within the private property of the fish
pond owner. A fish pond is a man-made pond constructed for
the primary purpose of fishing, entirely within the property
lines of the owner and with no surface water connection to
public waters.
Any person fishing in a fish pond of 20 acres or more, where
the pond owner has purchased a fish pond license at a fee of
$3 per surface acre.
Any person fishing who has been accepted as a client for
developmental services by the
Department of Children and Family Services, which
department shall furnish such person proof thereof.
Any resident 65 years of age or older, who has in her or his
possession proof of age and residency. A free license may be
obtained from any tax collector's office upon proof of age
and residency. A Florida Senior Citizen Hunting and Fishing
Certificate is accepted in Georgia, but a trout stamp may be
required. (Note: a senior may purchase a regular license
to help contribute to conservation both directly and by
enabling us to count them as a paid license holder when
Federal Aid in Sportfish Restoration appropriates money
to the states.)
Georgia residents 65 years of age or older who have in their
possession a Georgia Honorary Combination Hunting and
Fishing License and proof of age.
Florida residents certified as totally and permanently
disabled, who possess a Florida Resident Disabled Person
Hunting and Fishing Certificate (see
application, requires
PDF). See also
ADA
Resident Freshwater Commercial Fishing License (Series RC)
holders.
Anyone fishing in the St. Mary's River or Lake Seminole (but
not including tributary creeks in Florida, see
MAP), who has a valid Georgia fishing license.
Anyone fishing in public waters during the first weekend of
April, which is designated as free-fishing weekend to
encourage new anglers to try the sport, and for families to
share some quality time together relaxing in the outdoors.
COMBINATION RESIDENT LICENSES
Resident
Sportsman's License: includes Hunting, Freshwater
Fishing, and permits for Wildlife Management Area, Archery,
Muzzleloading Gun, Turkey, Florida Waterfowl
(Valid 12 months from specified beginning date)-$72.50
Resident Freshwater
and Saltwater Fishing and Hunting: A combination
freshwater and saltwater fishing and hunting license for a
resident to take freshwater and saltwater fish and game.
(Does not include the permits provided by a Sportsman's
License). (Valid 12 months from specified beginning
date)-$35.50
Resident Freshwater
and Saltwater Fishing: A combination freshwater and
saltwater fishing license for a resident to take freshwater
and saltwater fish. (Valid 12 months from specified
beginning date)-$25.50
Resident Freshwater
Fishing and Hunting: A combination fishing and
hunting license for a resident to take freshwater fish and
game. (Valid 12 months from specified beginning date)-$23.50
Gold Sportsman's
License (includes Hunting, Saltwater Fishing and
Freshwater Fishing licenses; and Type I Wildlife Management
Area, Archery, Muzzleloading Gun, Turkey and Florida
Waterfowl, Snook and Crawfish Permits)--$83.50
LIFETIME
AND FIVE-YEAR LICENSES
Lifetime and Five-Year
licenses are available to Florida residents for hunting,
freshwater and saltwater fishing. The Lifetime and Five-Year
licenses will remain valid for use in Florida even if you
move out of state. The cost of a Lifetime License is less
than what would be spent on annual licenses, permits and
fees.
The Lifetime License is for
parents, grandparents and family friends who want to pass on
the joys of outdoor recreation to young people and help
ensure that today's youth have the natural resources to
share hunting, freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing with
their children. Funds generated from the sale of these
licenses will be invested, creating an endowment to support
the long-term conservation of Florida's wildlife and
fisheries resources. Only interest from the trust will be
appropriated. The principal will be held in perpetuity to
fund fish and wildlife programs to ensure your family's
hunting and fishing tradition will be passed down to future
generations. For more information or for applications for
Lifetime and Five-Year licenses, contact your county tax
collector's office or the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission.
Lifetime
Sportsman's License includes: Hunting, Freshwater
and Saltwater Fishing licenses; and Wildlife Management
Area, Archery, Muzzleloading Gun, Turkey, Florida Waterfowl,
Snook, and Crawfish permits:
4 years or younger-$401.50
5-12 years-$701.50
13 years or older-$1,001.50
Lifetime Freshwater
Fishing License:
4 years or younger-$126.50
5-12 years-$226.50
13 years or older-$301.50
Lifetime Saltwater Fishing License (includes snook
and crawfish permits):
4 years or younger-$126.50
5-12 years-$226.50
13 years or older-$301.50
Five-Year
Freshwater Fishing License-$61.50
(no permits required)
Five-Year Saltwater
Fishing License-$61.50
(does not include snook or crawfish permits)
Text and illustrations
provided by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Committee