National Fishing and Boating Week
National Fishing and Boating Week, a national celebration of fishing and boating, take places the first week of June ever year. This year it’s June 6-14, 2015. It highlights the importance of recreational boating and fishing in enhancing peoples’ quality of life and preserving our country’s natural beauty. It also is when most states offer their Free Fishing Days.
Why go Boating and Fishing?
Boating and Fishing are fun, stress-relieving activities. Here are just a few reasons why you should get out on the water:
- De-stress: Boating is ranked as one of the top 3 of all stress-relieving activities
- Connect with Nature: 90% of Americans live within an hour of navigable water. Those that experience the beauty of nature first hand learn to respect and protect our natural resources.
- Help Conserve: The funds from your fishing licenses and boat registration go towards the conservation of our natural aquatic areas.
Free Fishing Days 2015
During National Fishing and Boating Week, most states offer free fishing days. These are days where anglers are allowed to fish on public bodies of water without a fishing license. Free fishing days are a perfect opportunity for beginners and out-of-state visitors to try-out fishing for the first time. If you already have a fishing license, consider taking a friend or family member who has never been fishing, out on the water for the day.
The Florida Free Fishing Days are:
- Freshwater June 13 & 14 , 2015
- Saltwater June 6 & 7, 2015
Refer to MyFWC.com for details and restrictions that may apply.