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- Saltwater Fishing
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- Do I Need a License
Pursuant to Florida Statute 379.353, the following...
- Recreational Licenses and Permits
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- Visitors
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- Application Forms
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- FAQs
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- Freshwater Fishing
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- Saltwater Fishing
Unless exempt, a recreational saltwater fishing license and a lobster permit are required to harvest spiny lobster; Lobster must be landed in whole condition. Separating the tail from the body is prohibited in state waters.
If you are renewing your license online, this system will provide you with many options, including: Renew a license; Apply for a new license you've never held before; Order tags (for certain licenses) Reprint your license; Upgrade a license (if applicable) Pay administrative fees; Report landings (coming soon) Upload documents to the department
Includes Hunting, Saltwater Fishing and Freshwater Fishing licenses; and Wildlife Management Area, Archery, Muzzleloading Gun, Crossbow, Deer, Turkey, Florida Waterfowl, Snook and Lobster permits. Available to Florida residents who are active duty or retired military members at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com through an online verification process.
Lobster Permit - 1 year. This permit, in addition to a valid saltwater fishing license, authorizes the holder to take, attempt to take, or possess Spiny Lobster (crawfish) for recreational purposes.
This license covers all activities authorized by the lobster, snook, management area, muzzleloading gun, archery, crossbow, deer, turkey, and Florida waterfowl permits. Valid for 12 months from the specified effective date (cannot set effective date more than 90 days in advance).
As of July 1st, 2020, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has issued new regulations regarding lobster harvesting. In order to legally harvest lobsters in Florida, individuals must obtain the appropriate licenses and adhere to the specific requirements outlined by the commission.