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Fishing Inside The Villages
Has anybody ever seen FWC(Florida Wildlife Conservation) Officers inside the Villages checking up on fishing licenses?
Next question, does local law enforcement have the authority to check up on fishing licenses or would they leave that under the purview of FWC Officers? |
Well it's only $17.00 and the money goes towards the protection of all wildlife. :cus:
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It is my understanding that seniors living in Florida do not need fishing license. You can check at Walmart where they dispense fishing license. There may be a difference between freshwater and saltwater fishing.
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“age 65 or older Florida residents age 65 or older only need a Florida Driver License or Identification Card to prove residency and age. They are not required to purchase the following recreational licenses and permits: Saltwater fishing, freshwater fishing and hunting licenses.” Some Village’s retention ponds sometimes go dry or get drained from ground collapse. So, just cause you see pond that accessible don’t mean there catching size fish? Some will get restocked through underground transfer piping from other pond that have fish Remember you can’t cross private property to pond. Golf course ponds are considered private unless it has street access and don’t have no fishing sign. Naturally all ponds are catch and release. If you see lot of fish eating birds then most likely it has catchable size fish? |
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I would be guessing but if have nothing else Florida driver’s license which establishes address? |
The original question makes you sound guilty already? To be a legal resident, your primary residence must be registered in Florida. If you don't meet these two primary requirements, just get a license. Then read up on the rules of fishing in the Villages, when and where it is legal to get a line wet!
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Florida residency
You have a Florida drivers license is all the officer will be looking for.
Any LEO can enforce this law, not just the FWC. |
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What qualifies as Florida residency? Residency For the purposes of fishing or hunting in Florida, a resident is defined as: Any person who has declared Florida as his or her only state of residence as evidenced by a valid Florida driver license or identification card with both a Florida address and a Florida residency verified by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV). Active duty United States military personnel stationed in Florida, including spouses and dependent children residing in the household, with military orders. Acceptable Proofs of Florida Residency: Primary proof: Florida Driver License or ID Card (with Florida address and residency verified by the Florida DHSMV) Florida Military Orders (active-duty United States military personnel and their immediate family members also stationed here) Alternate proof (may be used only by Florida residents who do not have a Florida Driver License or ID Card): Current Florida voter registration information card Declaration of domicile (may be obtained from county clerk’s office) Florida homestead exemption NOTE: Landlord certification is no longer accepted as an alternate proof of residency. For youths under the age of 18,... |
Remember if there is enough water for fish there is enough water for gators.
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Fishing license
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I have fished most of the eligible Villages ponds.
Have never had a nibble. You? |
Over 65 and a Florida resident, no license required for hunting or fishing...I have seen FWC in the Villages.
Florida DL or other state approved ID also required. Any law enforcement can check for a license...Hope this clears things up. |
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A resident, by definition, is someone who actually lives there. Residents don't have to be owners. |
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The exemption for FL residents over 65 from fishing/hunting license fees is yet another incentive to become a FL resident. Here in CT I pay nearly $100 a year for the various, freshwater, trout, saltwater, hunting, deer tag, turkey licenses and tags. I am currently a CT resident and a veteran over 65.
On the issue of catch and release, according to published sources and depending on water temperature, species and a few other factors I recall that the mortality in such cases is on the order of 20% +/-. That being said, I typically FlyFish or use artificial lures with spinning gear which tends to minimize trauma to the catch, and by extension helps preserve the fishery for others. As Izaak Walton observed in his work “The Complete Angler” first published in 1653, highlights FlyFishing and explores the meditative and contemplative aspects of angling as a means to connect to nature and find peace. The act of casting, presenting a fly, and waiting for a strike is in and of itself a mindful and engaging activity apart from the actual catch and if needed harvesting of the fish. I look forward to the day I become a FL resident. |
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According to ChatGPT (ai): To establish legal residency in Florida, you need to physically reside in the state for at least 183 days per year, maintain a primary residence, register to vote, and declare your intent to make Florida your permanent home through a "Declaration of Domicile". Additionally, you need to sever ties with your previous state of residence and demonstrate a clear intent to establish Florida as your home. I think they're referring to registering to vote in Florida, as opposed to somewhere else, with regards to the "register to vote" aspect of it. Floridians are not required by law to register to vote at all. If you don't meet the above criteria, then you aren't a legal resident, and therefore benefits of residency don't apply to you. |
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Your Villages ID is not a government issued ID, therefore it can not be used as proof of residency. A utility bill also does not prove residency it just shows proof of a billing address. If you have a drivers license or ID from another state it means Florida is not you primary residence. It’s really not that hard to understand. What you want and what the state requires are two different things.
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Read the above a Florida drivers license is needed, which proves residency
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I went online to buy a license, and it was $32. Anyone know where I can get the one for $17? I know it's not a lot of difference, but I am recently retired and watching every penny!
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How to order your license or permit for hunting, fishing, or other outdoor activity | FWC |
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Note that for online purchases there are a couple extra fees but should be less than $5 additional. |
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