Politics & Government

License-Free Fishing Days Announced

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has announced four days this year that people can fish without having a license.

Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has announced four days this year that people in Florida can fish without having a license.

“Fishing is a great way to enjoy Florida’s beautiful outdoors, great weather and a wonderful day with family and friends,” said Florida Governor Rick Scott.  “License-free fishing days are the perfect opportunity to discover the fun and excitement of fishing and Florida’s great outdoors.” 

You won’t need a recreational fishing license on the special days listed below.

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  • April 7 (freshwater) The weather is usually comfortable this time of year. Plus it is Easter weekend, which many people like to spend with a variety of activities with family or friends.
  • June 2 (saltwater) The date conincides with the first weekend of Gulf red snapper season and National Fishing and Boating Week, which means there will be lots of other related activities going on too.
  • June 9 (freshwater) Coincides with the last day of National Fishing and Boating Week. Last year, 38 states had at least one license-free fishing day during this annual event.
  • Sept. 1 (saltwater) This is on the Saturday of Labor Day Weekend, when lots of people have time to celebrate the traditional end-of-summer holiday. Bay scallops, lobster and snook will be open for harvest on this date.

The license-free fishing designation applies only to recreational fishing, not commercial. All other bag limit, season and size restrictions apply on these dates. 

To make your free fishing day successful, check out MyFWC.com/Fishing for fishing tips, locations and rules.

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