In Florida, you do need a fishing license.
You DONT need it if the dock is in:
-Private property
-A state park
-A national park
- if you are younger than 16 years old
- if you are a senior
-if you are a disabled citezen
New law passed last year requires you to have a fishing license to fish in any body of water in FL.
Yes. If you are fishing off of a charter, the charter guide should supply them. Make sure you find out in advance. However, if you are fishing alone, you are required. Remember, if the places you fish down here hold both types of species, freshwater and saltwater, you are required both. The St. John's River is a big example of fresh meeting salt.
No
No.
You need a fishing license 2 fish anywhere and you can have them 4 long then a day as well
No. In fact you don't need a fishing license at all when fishing from a public pier. No. In fact you don't need a fishing license at all when fishing from a public pier.
You need to get a fishing license when you turn the age of 12.
You don't need one at 12, you can fish with your parent's license if they are along with you.
Yes I think you do
no, you need to purchase a license for each state you fish in
Pole, rod, or a string with a bent pin- if you are fishing in public waters where a license is needed, the type of tackle does not matter. You need a license.
Yes you do
If you are over the age 16 you do.