Hunting & Fishing
The Tax Collector serves as an agent of the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. In this capacity,
the Tax Collector is responsible for the sale of a variety of hunting
and fishing permits. It is the Tax Collectors' duty to collect all
monies from these sales and maintain the records associated with
these transactions.
Hunting and Fishing licenses may be obtained at the
Tax Collectors' Office or at various sport stores, bait and tackle
shops, and retail stores, as designated by the Tax Collector. Click
here to get a list of participating stores.
All citizens who intend to hunt or fish in Florida
require a valid license. The only exceptions to the law are:
- Residents 65 years of age and over are entitled to a complimentary
Citizen Hunting and Fishing Certificate
- Children under the age of 16 are not required to have a license,
however they must carry proof of age identification.
- Permanently and totally disabled residents can obtain a special
exemption card. An authorized disability statement must be presented
upon application. This permit is free. Application
- Residents who have been accepted by The
Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services as
a client for retardation and development services are exempt from
the license requirements. .
- A Florida resident who is a member of the U.S. armed forces
and is not stationed in Florida is exempt from the license requirements
while home on leave for 30 days or less. Proof of orders must
be on the person while hunting or fishing.
The Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission regulate hunting and
freshwater fishing in the State of Florida. This agency sets and
enforces policies and initiates environmental conservation programs
to protect Florida wildlife. In addition, this state office determines
license fees, which are set by the Florida
Legislature.
Hunting licenses are annual permits valid 12 months
from the date of issuance. A five-year hunting and fishing license,
and a lifetime hunting license is also available to Florida residents.
Non-residents can apply for a 10 day hunting permit.
Freshwater fishing licenses are valid 12 months from
the date of issuance. A five-year freshwater fishing license and
a lifetime freshwater fishing license are also available to Florida
residents. Non-residents can apply for a seven-day permit.
The "Cane Pole Law" allows Florida residents to fish
in the county of his/her residency without a license. The angler
can use live or natural bait and poles or hand lines that are not
equipped with a reel, for non-commercial purposes only. No fishing
license is required to fish in a private fishing pond.
The
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is the
administrative office that regulates saltwater fishing.
The Florida Marine Patrol is the law enforcement agency that
is charged with protecting the valuable marine resources of the
State of Florida.
All anglers, who fish in saltwater, require a saltwater
fishing license. This includes each person fishing from a pleasure
craft, on a sandbar, or any other land mass accessible by boat or
by swimming through water deeper that four feet.
Underwater divers who take or attempt to take marine
fish must also obtain a license. Anyone who operates a non-commercial
fishing vessel for hire must purchase a saltwater license. This
recreational license will exempt passengers from having to obtain
individual licenses.
Other Exemptions:
You don't have to obtain a salt water fishing license if:
- You are a Florida resident fishing in saltwater from land or
from a structure fixed to land.
- You are fishing from a pier which has been issued a pier saltwater
license.
- Anyone who holds valid commercial saltwater products licenses
other than the owner, operator, or custodian of a vessel for which
a saltwater fishing license is required. Only one person aboard
a vessel to which a commercial saltwater products license has
been issued may claim exemption at any given time.
Saltwater fishing licenses are valid for 12 months
from the date of issuance. A five-year saltwater fishing license
and a lifetime license are also available to Florida residents.
Non-residents can apply for a 3 day or 7 day permit for saltwater
fishing.
The Florida Sportsman's License satisfies all state
requirements for recreational hunting and freshwater fishing for
Florida residents. The Florida Sportsman's License does not include
permits for Resident Trapping License, Federal Waterfowl Stamps,
Resident Commercial License or Resident Fish Dealers license. This
permit is valid 12 months from the date of issuance. A five-year
license is also available.
For the avid sportsman who wants the convenience
of securing permits for all hunting and fishing activities offered
in Florida, for a one time fee, a Lifetime Sportsman's License is
available. This permit includes hunting, turkey, Florida waterfowl,
snook, and crawfish stamps. This unique license remains valid if
the purchaser moves out of state.
The Tax Collector's Office also sells:
- Non-resident hunting and fishing licenses
- Archery and muzzle-loading permits
- State duck stamps and florida waterfowl stamps
- Management area stamp
- Snook and crawfish permits
- Turkey permits
Hunting and Fishing Price List 
| Resident |
TC Cost
|
| Combo fresh & hunting |
23.50 |
| Sportsman |
67.50 |
| Freshwater 12-month |
13.50 |
| Saltwater 12-month |
13.50 |
| Freshwater/saltwater |
25.50 |
| Hunting 12-month |
12.50 |
| Fresh/salt/hunting |
33.50 |
| |
|
| Non-Resident |
|
| Freshwater 12-month |
31.50 |
| Saltwater 12-month |
31.50 |
| Freshwater 7-day |
16.50 |
| Saltwater 3-day |
6.50 |
| Saltwater 7-day |
16.50 |
| Hunting 10-day |
46.50 |
| Hunting 12-month |
151.50 |
| Trapping |
26.50 |
| |
|
| Permits |
|
| Snook |
2.00 |
| Crawfish |
2.00 |
| Management area |
26.50 |
| Archery permit |
5.00 |
| Muzzleloading permit |
5.00 |
| Waterfowl permit |
3.00 |
| Turkey permit |
5.00 |
| Non Resident Turkey permit |
100.00 |
| Migratory bird permit |
0.00 |
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