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Discover everything you need to know about Florida family fishing licenses in this updated guide! Learn how spouses and kids under 16 can fish legally while supporting conservation.
Fishing in Florida is a beloved pastime for families, but understanding the licensing requirements can be tricky. This comprehensive guide explains how Florida’s fishing licenses apply to spouses and children under 16, ensuring your family can enjoy fishing legally and responsibly.
In Florida, anyone aged 16 or older must have a valid fishing license to fish in freshwater or saltwater. However, the state provides several exemptions to make family fishing more accessible:
These exemptions ensure families can enjoy fishing without unnecessary financial burdens.
Florida offers a variety of fishing licenses tailored to different needs. Below are the primary options for families:
License Type | Resident Cost | Non-Resident Cost | Validity |
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Annual Freshwater Fishing | $17 | $47 | 12 months |
Annual Saltwater Fishing | $17 | $47 | 12 months |
Freshwater/Saltwater Combo | $32.50 | Not Available | 12 months |
These licenses cover most recreational fishing activities in lakes, rivers, and coastal waters.
This comprehensive license includes freshwater and saltwater fishing, hunting, and various permits (e.g., archery, snook, lobster). It costs $100 annually for residents and is ideal for families who enjoy multiple outdoor activities.
Lifetime licenses are a one-time investment that covers fishing for life, even if you move out of Florida. Costs vary by age group:
Age Group | Freshwater Cost | Saltwater Cost | Combo Cost |
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0–4 years | $126.50 | $401.50 | $501.50 |
5–12 years | $226.50 | $701.50 | $801.50 |
13+ years | $301.50 | $1,001.50 | $1,501.50 |
These licenses are particularly beneficial for young anglers under 12, as they lock in lower rates.
Decide whether you’ll be fishing in freshwater, saltwater, or both. If your family plans to fish regularly, consider combo or lifetime licenses for greater convenience and savings.
For residents, you’ll need:
Non-residents must provide an out-of-state ID.
You can buy licenses through the following methods:
Florida provides additional exemptions to make fishing more accessible:
Florida’s fishing regulations are updated annually to reflect conservation priorities and seasonal changes:
If you’re both actively fishing, your spouse will need their own license unless covered under specific exemptions (e.g., military leave).
Yes! Children under 16 are exempt from all licensing requirements in Florida.
Fishing without a valid license can result in fines up to $500 and potential suspension of future licensing privileges.
While there aren’t direct discounts for large families, combo and lifetime licenses provide cost-effective options.
Fishing license fees contribute directly to conservation programs managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), including:
By purchasing a license, you’re helping preserve Florida’s natural resources for future generations.