The Emerald Coast Vacation Guide - (Page 10) Fish Licenses a FlorIda FIsHInG lICense is required of all residents between 16 and 64 years of age. Persons 65 and over must carry a senior Citizen Hunting and Fishing Certificate, which can be obtained free from the county tax collector. totally and permanently disabled Florida residents are also eligible for a free license. OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS FRESHWATER/SALTWATER $31.50 – Annual License $16.50 – Seven-day license Go Fish! * SALTWATER: $6.50 -- Three-day license FLORIDA RESIDENTS FRESHWATER/SALTWATER $13.50 – Annual License Please consult with a local licensing agent for more details on license fees and regulations for Florida residents and visitors. Catch the memory of a lifetime! You’ll find something to cheer about when you cast your line along the Emerald Coast. destIn BrInGs tens of thousands of anglers annually looking to get a piece of the action in the “World’s luckiest Fishing Village.” What makes for such spectacular fishing is the emerald Coast’s offshore shelf that plunges straight from destin’s east Pass to 100 feet within 10 miles. It’s almost as if it was designed by mother nature herself to provide you with the quickest access for the most bountiful fishing experience of a lifetime. there are 20 species of edible fish in these waters, regardless of the season…up to four times more than most destinations. If you want to stay ashore, you can cast your line from the okaloosa Island Pier, which is lighted for those who have a hankering for night fishing. or head to the bayou, where you can catch sheepshead, white trout, channel bass, croaker, sailcat, bluefish, and buckets of blue crab all year. Freshwater anglers fret not. You can always angle on the Blackwater, shoal, and Yellow rivers, all teeming with bass, bream, and catfish. 0 FisHinG Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing Information. 1-888-347-4356, www.myfwc.com/fishing Fish Species saltwater Freshwater } amberjack Billfish Black drum Bluefish Bonefish Cobia dolphin Flounder Grouper Hogfish mackerel mullet Permit Pompano redfish E m E r a l d C o a s t Va C at i o n G U i d E w w w. d e s t i n - f w b . c o m red Porgy Bass (10 varieties) sea Bass Bluegill shad Channel Catfish shark sheepshead speckled Perch sunfish snapper (5 varieties) snook Warmouth spotted seatrout White Crappie swordfish tarpon triggerfish } http://www.myfwc.com/fishing http://www.destin-fwb.com
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