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Georgia and Florida ending reciprocal license exemption
for seniors
April 9, 2008
Contact: Henry Cabbage, 850-528-1755
An agreement between Florida and Georgia that
allows senior citizens from either state to hunt and fish in
fresh water without licenses in both states is about to end.
The agreement, which dates back to 1981, will
end on June 30.
Georgia officials announced in May 2007 that
economic realities have rendered the reciprocal agreement no
longer feasible for hunting, and it will come off the books. The
nature of the agreement requires that Florida follow suit. The
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) voted
Wednesday to end the reciprocal agreement concerning freshwater
fishing, as well. The agreement never has exempted nonresident
seniors from either state from saltwater fishing license
requirements.
Senior citizens who are Florida residents may
continue to hunt and fish in Florida without purchasing a
Florida license, although the FWC encourages seniors to purchase
licenses to support conservation.
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