Those interested in trying out freshwater fishing for the first time, or just for the first time in the state, have the opportunity to test the waters on the weekend of June 1 and 2 without obtaining an official license.
The following weekend, June 8 and 9, access to saltwater fishing will be granted to unlicensed fishermen and women, as well.
All restrictions on bag limits, closed areas and size restrictions still apply on these days, so those taking part should read up on the rules for freshwater and saltwater fishing before packing their tacklebox.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission offers a total of eight unlicensed fishing days per year.
For state residents interested in fishing Florida waters year-round, Resident Annual licenses are available for $17 and can be purchased online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, in person at a license agent, a tax collector's office, or by calling 888-347-4356.
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This article appears in May 23-30, 2019.

