Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mark your calendars and get your fishing poles ready. Florida's spring license-free freshwater fishing weekend is coming up. On ...
Anyone heading to Florida for a few days of fishing this year needs to know about a quiet change that's already causing ...
Folks coming to Florida with their fishing gear can no longer purchase short-term licenses online. The FWC gives its reasons.
Some Florida fishing guides might lose business because of recent changes to state regulations. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said it will no longer allow people who live out ...
A change to Florida’s fishing license system could affect out-of-state visitors hoping to fish during upcoming travel periods like spring break.
NEW AT FOUR A RECENT CHANGE TO FLORIDA FISHING LICENSES IS FRUSTRATING SOME TOURISTS AND LOCAL GUIDES. SHORT TERM NONRESIDENT LICENSES ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE ONLINE, ALREADY COSTING THEM MONEY. WESH ...
Florida is offering license-free freshwater fishing on June 14th and 15th. Regular fishing licenses cost $17 for residents and non-residents for a short-term license, and up to $79 for a 5-year ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife is making fishing accessible for all people in the state through another weekend of free freshwater fishing. On April 5th and 6th, recreational freshwater fishing will be ...
Snowbirds and spring breakers are flocking to Florida right now to soak up the sun, swim at the beaches and spend some time catching some fish. The Treasure Coast is known for its offshore fishing in ...
With Father's Day right around the corner and summer here, Florida fishers have a gift waiting for them. On Saturday and Sunday, June 7 th and 8th, no license will be required to go saltwater fishing.
Florida will host a license-free freshwater fishing weekend on April 5 and 6, allowing residents and visitors to fish without a license. Two family fishing events will occur during the license-free ...
Fishing guides in Volusia County face business loss as Florida no longer allows out-of-state fishing licenses to be bought online.