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Thread: Snowbird fishing in Port Orange

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    Thumbs up Snowbird fishing in Port Orange

    I was talking to my Dad about fishing in FL as a non-resident. My Dad is coming down from Michigan for March and April and wanted to bring his poles. I found the website for FL fish and wildlife and it said $31.50 for freshwater, and $31.50 for Saltwater ( non-resident rates). Do these rates seem accurate?

    I remember seeing a sign on a pier in Daytona that said you didn't need a license if you fished on the pier. What is the story here?


    Are there any good places to drop a line in around the Port Orange/Daytona Beach area?

    The family and I will be heading down to visit them for Easter. I may bring my tackle too.

    Thanks
    Mike ( freezing in MI )

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    No permit required for surf casting or pier fishing? Where is the dividing line for salt or fresh.....as in brackish ...like Intercoastways and the such?

    Thanks
    Mike

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