How Do I Renew My Florida Saltwater Fishing License?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Licenses and permits are available

online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, in person at a license agent or tax collector's office or by calling toll-free 888-FISH-FLORIDA (888-347-4356)

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Is it possible to renew my fishing license over the phone?

One of the quickest and easiest ways to renew your license is by renewing online or through a mobile app.

Many state fish and wildlife agencies provide the option of being able to renew, purchase, and store your fishing licenses on your smart phone or tablet

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How much does it cost to renew your fishing license in Florida?

License Cost
Annual Resident Fishing License


$17.00
Non-Resident 3-day fishing License $17.00 Non-Resident 7-Day Fishing License $30.00 Annual Non-Resident Fishing License $47.00

Is my Florida fishing license expired?

Go to the FWC Recreational Licensing Issuance Services (RLIS) online license sales site at http://gooutdoorsflorida.com. Enter your identification information and click “Continue” Your current licenses will be listed.

Click “Show License History” to see your expired licenses

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Do you need a fishing license in Florida if you have food stamps?


Florida residents receiving benefits or food stamps can do land-based saltwater fishing without a license

. Any Florida resident can get a free shoreline fishing license, which allows you to fish for saltwater species from land or from structures attached to land.

How can I get a free fishing license in Florida?

Residents.

Florida residents who only saltwater fish from the land or a structure attached to land

, may get the no-cost resident recreational saltwater shoreline fishing license.

What fish are in season in Florida?

Fish Season Best Dolphin April-September May-June Tarpon Year Round June – October Grouper Jan 1 – May 31 November – March Kingfish September-April December – March

Do you need a fishing license to fish in the ocean in Florida?

Who needs licenses and permits when visiting Florida?

Non-residents who are 16 years of age or older are required to have Florida licenses and permits to participate in hunting, freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing

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What is a concessionary rod Licence?

Concessionary season coarse rod licence for anglers with a disability.

This rod licence is for anglers who are getting one of the following allowances: Disability Living Allowance

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Attendance Allowance

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What is sport Ocean Enhancement validation?

An Ocean Enhancement Validation is not required when fishing under the authority of a One or Two-Day Sport Fishing License.

Allows a person to fish with two rods or lines in inland waters, except for waters in which only artificial lures or barbless hooks may be used

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How do you get your fishing license?

Buying a fishing license is quick, easy and directly contributes toward conservation efforts. In most states,

licenses can be purchased online, by phone or at retail establishments

. Purchase a Fishing License in Your State.

How much is a Florida lifetime fishing license?

Lifetime Licenses (For Florida Residents Only) Lifetime Freshwater Fishing License
4 years or younger


$126.50
5-12 years $226.50 13 years or older $301.50

Can you get a Florida fishing license at Walmart?


Yep, you can easily obtain a fishing license from a Walmart store, as long as it's one that has a Sports & Outdoors section

. A Walmart fishing license is the same kind that's issued by the state.

Can I fish on private property in Florida?

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.

Individuals fishing in a fish pond of 20 acres or more, whose owner has purchased a fish pond license at a fee of $3 per surface acre.

How much is a Florida fishing license at Walmart?

The cost of obtaining a fishing license from a Walmart in Florida is

$17.50

. This is the price for a one-year license for fishing in freshwater or saltwater. A one-year combination license, however, costs $30.50. A “shoreline” license is also available to residents for free.

What is the fine for fishing without a license in Florida?

You need a license to catch a fish and if you cast a line or catch and release. fishing without a license is a non-criminal offense that is penalized by paying the

licensing fine & an additional $50

. The penalty fine increases to $100 if you are charged more than once within a 36 month period.

Are snook good eating?

Snook are a highly prized game fish due to it's aggressive fighting ability and delicious white flesh. Snook are

excellent eating and fun to catch

but do have strict catch limits and closures. Snook can grow as large as 44 pounds and feed on small fish, shrimp and an occasional crab.

How much does Florida fishing license cost?

Florida resident combination licenses
Annual Saltwater and Freshwater Fishing


$32.50
Annual Saltwater and Freshwater Fishing and Hunting $48.00 Gold Sportsman's Licenses

What are the free fishing days in Florida?

  • First consecutive Saturday and Sunday in April.
  • Second consecutive Saturday and Sunday in June.

What is the best eating fish in Florida?

  • #1: Grouper. It doesn't matter what species of grouper you catch, this is a must have on your table! …
  • #2: Snapper. This is another species of fish that no matter what kind you catch it is going to taste good! …
  • #3: Mackerel. …
  • #4: Dolphin fish. …
  • #5: Snook. …
  • #6: Flounder. …
  • #7: Mullet. …
  • #8: Pompano.

Can I fish at night in Florida?

Tackle, Lures, and More…

When fishing at night it's easier to “feel” a heavier lure than a light one, and it's easier to hook and land a big fish at night using stouter equipment.

In a place like Florida, that possibility of a 10+ lb bass can come at any time and the gear needs to withstand the fight at night

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Where is the best inshore fishing in Florida?


Tampa Bay

has some of the best inshore fishing in Florida. This area holds large numbers of Red and Black Drum, Snook, Jack Crevalle, Spotted Seatrout, Sheepshead, and many more. The best part is, no matter what time of year you go fishing, there's always something biting.

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