Hunting & Fishing for Seniors

  • A Resident Permanent Senior Citizen Hunting and Fishing License is optional. Residents of the State of Florida, 65 years of age or older, may carry proof of their age and residency, such as a driver license or voter registration card, in lieu of a complimentary permanent senior citizen hunting and fishing license.
  • A resident permanent senior citizen hunting and fishing license authorizes a resident 65 years of age or older to take or attempt to take or possess freshwater fish, saltwater fish and wildlife game consistent with State and Federal regulations.
  • Residents of the State of Florida 65 years of age or older, are authorized for non-commercial activities, but are not authorized for commercial activities, such as trapping and commercial fishing, etc., and does not include the Federal Duck Stamp.
  • The resident senior citizen exemption remains valid as long as the individual remains a resident of the State of Florida.
  • The complimentary permanent senior citizen hunting and fishing license is available at the Tax Collector's Office.