Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What does a Resident 65+ Hunt/Fish certificate cover and where do I get it? 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 Snook, lobster, deer, management area, muzzleloading, turkey, archery, crossbow, *Florida waterfowl, and migratory bird permits. The Resident 65+ Hunt/Fish certificate is available, at no cost, online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, or at local county tax collectors office, but it is not a required item. While a license is not required for resident seniors, they should keep proof of age and residency in their possession while participating in these activities. * The exemption does not apply for the federal duck stamp or tarpon tags. Steve |
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I’ve tried several times to open the map in the link suggested above on my iphone and it’s unreadable. Is there somewhere I can obtain a hard copy?
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How much do the trips cost ? And who do I call ??
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Outdoor Excursions
Everyone should have this bookmarked, lots of info there. Village Community Development Districts Steve Last edited by anothersteve; 01-25-2020 at 10:56 AM. |
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if you are a FL resident--have your driver license with you
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As long as it don’t have no fishing sign. |
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Last yr. I called the DNR & they said since I was a senior I didn’t need a license, it’s FREE. Just show your drivers license. I was asked to see my ID one time & all they said was, “Have a good day”. Is this a new law that you can’t fish in Florida’s fresh waters. Or is this a Villages law!
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Ohiobuckeye
No, the law I’m talking about is seniors fish for FREE. Yes I am over 65 but the comment I was referring to was the original comment said you have to have a fishing license to fish in fresh water, that’s what the original question was saying. All I said was you can fish in fresh water for FREE if you’re a senior. Aren’t you saying what I was saying in my comment. Not arguing, just saying that’s what a senior (free) fishing license is for, fishing I fresh water, not salt water!
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No they do not. It's a County (Sumter) Park...... And for the people that don't open links:
Lake Miona Park Location 10501 CR 115 (off CR 472 E) Oxford, FL 34484 Park Features 4.97 acres Boat ramp Fishing Dock / Pier 3 grills Pet station 10 picnic tables 4 picnic pavilions Playground Restrooms Horseshoe pit The surface area of the lake is approximately 418 acres. |
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