You can report suspected boating or wildlife law violations of any type through the statewide,...
The FWC has three programs that provide for harvesting alligators from the wild: (1) Statewide...
Target practice should be limited to public shooting ranges. Use the links below to locate a range...
Feeding wildlife is generally discouraged and, in some cases, illegal. In Florida, it is illegal to...
Encounters between boaters and alligators are not very common, particularly when you consider how...
There is no set distance that you must be from a roadway or occupied structure before you can hunt...
You may harvest mullet in freshwater with a cast net up to 14 feet, unless prohibited by Special...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission cannot give express permission to enter or...
Female alligators rarely exceed 9 feet in length, but males can grow much larger. The Florida state...
Florida's Recreational Saltwater Fishing Regulations are updated twice a year to keep anglers...
Only six of Florida's snake species are venomous. Most snakes are harmless. The following sites will...
To import and sell fish (including aquaria), you will need a Freshwater Fish Dealer's License...
For information about submitting an application to become an officer with the Florida FWC visit...
On most wildlife management areas, there is no bag or size limits, and hogs are legal to take during...
The FWC only allows active applicants to do "ride alongs," but does offer internship programs...
You may recreationally harvest spiny lobster, within Biscayne National Park. During both the regular...
In Florida, a child under the age of six (6) must wear a U.S.C.G. approved Type I, II, or III...
Stone crab season is from Oct. 15 to May 15. The stone crab trap "soak season" and begins on October...
The Florida Keys have been declared a marine sanctuary, however most activities can still be enjoyed...
The "mean high water mark" serves as the boundary between private property and the sovereign water...