Whether you vote yes or no on Amendment 2, existing laws on permits, licenses and fishing and hunting limits remain in place.
St. Johns River receding while crappie (specks) are still hot. Deadline here to comment on NOAA's possible red snapper ...
Florida is the latest state to enshrine the right to hunt and fish in its constitution. It's a defensive move against ballot-box hunting and fishing bans that other states have seen in recent years.
Here's a recap of each amendment that was on Floridian ballots, whether they passed or failed and what weed and abortion laws ...
Governor Ron DeSantis announced today the allocation of $1,000,000 from the Florida Disaster Fund to the Fish and Wildlife ...
Floridians will have their say on six key amendments on Election Day, from partisan school board elections to recreational ...
According to U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service data, there are 219,074 people with hunting licenses in Florida this year. Last year there were 1.7 million Florida fishing license holders, according to ...
A pet kangaroo that escaped its enclosure in Florida last month was captured by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
The U.S. state of Florida has awarded USD 1 million (EUR 924,274) to help the state's struggling commercial fisheries and ...
You have to get a license and pay some fees here and there ... They found little evidence of a threat to legal hunting and fishing in Florida. “What there is evidence of is the threat that Florida’s ...
Fishing and hunting could soon get even more expensive. This year, the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission proposed ...
The future of hunting and fishing in Florida is on the Nov. 5 ballot. By voting yes on Amendment 2, Floridians will enshrine ...