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Home»Human Interest»Florida Fishers Slam FWC’s Change to Licenses: ‘Lost Revenue for the State’

Florida Fishers Slam FWC’s Change to Licenses: ‘Lost Revenue for the State’

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Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMay 18, 20262 Mins Read
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has made a controversial change to how it provides licenses to non-Florida residents: they can no longer obtain them online. The change was criticized by Florida fishing enthusiasts, who believe it will lead more people to fish illegally, resulting in a loss of revenue for the state and potentially creating additional problems.

As reported by Tampa Bay 28, the FWC recently began requiring non-Florida residents to purchase licenses in person at a tax collector’s office or at select locations. Officials interviewed by the outlet said it is “difficult” to tell tourists that they cannot obtain the licenses easily and that they will need to drive to a faraway location to get them.

According to the outlet, the change caused some commotion in Florida’s fishing community. Many people in the industry have complained that they are already being negatively affected by the change, which is impacting their businesses.

Florida Fishermen React to FWC’s Proposed Change

Florida residents on Reddit’s r/Florida were not happy about the change, either. One of them said, “This would probably affect boat rentals as well. I see a lot of rental boats where I am, primarily pontoon boats, and those folks are probably doing some fishing. (…) If these nonresidents can’t get a license, they’re probably fishing without one, so FWC could lose revenue from this.”

Others agreed: “This just leads to lost revenue for the state as people who would normally buy a 1-day license just skip it and risk it.” One person explained that this could result in broader economic consequences affecting the whole community: “Less tourism = less taxes collected = fewer services (like keeping roads running) and/or more taxes for locals to pay. Also, less money in circulation = less money to be made.”

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One Floridian did not seem particularly concerned about the change, however, saying, “I don’t see an issue because prior to having an online option, we Floridians had to go in person to get a fishing license, and it was not a big deal.” However, others responded: “Lots of things were different twenty years ago, doesn’t mean we should go back. They were also available in person at many more places than they are today.”

It remains to be seen whether these changes will have an actual impact on the local economy, but they are certainly controversial among Florida fishing enthusiasts.

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