License-free fishing weekends, June 3-4 (saltwater) and June 10-11 (freshwater)
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Fishing montage courtesy of FWC.
Fishing montage courtesy of FWC.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)

Reel in some Florida fun on license-free fishing weekends in June, 2023

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) invites Florida residents and visitors to go fishing during two license-free weekends: June 3-4 for saltwater fishing and June 10-11 for freshwater fishing.

License-free fishing weekends offer a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and experience the many fishing opportunities the Fishing Capital of the World has to offer. The FWC encourages everyone to take advantage of these weekends to spend time enjoying the beautiful Florida waters.

“Fishing is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and experience Florida’s abundant fishing opportunities,” said FWC Executive Director Roger Young. “License-free fishing weekends allow Floridians and visitors to get outdoors, connect with nature and create lasting memories with family and friends.”

During the license-free weekends, all bag limits, size limits and fishing regulations still apply. Anglers must also follow all other fishing rules, such as gear restrictions, seasons and closures. To help ensure a fun and safe fishing experience, the FWC encourages all anglers to review the regulations before heading out on the water. For current recreational fishing regulations, visit myfwc.com/about/rules-regulations or download the Fish Rules App to stay up to date on saltwater and freshwater regulations in your area:
         Fish Rules App for Apple devices - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fish-hunt-fl/id942550677
         Fish Rules App for Android devices - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fwcmobile.android&hl=en_US&gl=US

Find a location to go fishing through the pier finder tool at myfwc.com/research/gis/regional-projects/pier-finder or a Fish Management Area to visit at myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/regulations/fish-management-areas. Find a local boat ramp or access point where you can launch your vessel here: myfwc.com/boating/boat-ramps-access.

View the quarterly FWC’s Freshwater Fishing Forecasts by region here:  myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/sites-forecasts.

For more information about license-free fishing weekends, including fishing tips and regulations, visit MyFWC.com/LetsGoFishing

License-free freshwater days
        First consecutive Saturday and Sunday in April
        Second consecutive Saturday and Sunday in June

License-free saltwater days
        First consecutive Saturday and Sunday in June
        First Saturday in September
        Saturday following Thanksgiving
The saltwater waiver applies to any recreational harvest requiring a saltwater fishing license (e.g., crabbing, lobstering, scalloping, etc.) as well as fishing from shore or a boat.  A snook or spiny lobster permit are also not required on these days.

 
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