Yes, you're in luck. I sell them. $100 each, and I take paypal. Also you must send me 50% of all your finds (you pay postage). Now do the right thing and send me your permit fee. No .... don't thank me .... it's the least I can do for the furtherance of our fine hobby!
I see this forum is no different than many other forums I frequent.
Does anyone know if I need a permit to do this on beaches in Florida?
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No permit needed, just go hunting. I'm Florida resident too, some counties require permits to hunt local parks, not the beaches.I see this forum is no different than many other forums I frequent.
Does anyone know if I need a permit to do this on beaches in Florida?
No permit needed, just go hunting. I'm Florida resident too, some counties require permits to hunt local parks, not the beaches.
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i hope you found your answer by now. if not this is what i have gleaned so far. state park beeches require a permit from high tide mark to dune base. some non park areas the water is off limits. this one i read is because of a spanish ship on the first reef out in 10 to 15 feet of water. check with clubs in the area your looking to go. then call the court house there and ask for a permit. you'll get either a WTF, or directions to the appropriate office. wish you luck
.... are up to the local Ranger,...
TH'r: What is the difference between "... needs a permit...", vs " up to the local ranger..." ? I can see how some people would see them as being the same thing. Albeit "permit" seems to imply some sort of paper you have to carry around ? Versus "up the ranger" just means he has to give a verbal.
And ... if a ranger says "yes" to your buddy an hour earlier, and you join up with him an hour later: Is the 2nd person required to ask again ? Or does your buddies earlier "yes" cover for you too ? How about if you go 2 days in a row: Does the first day's "yes" cover the 2nd day too ? Or must you ask each day ? (as if the answer could change overnight?) How about a week later ? A month later ? IS THERE EVER a beach where it's just a "given" that it's ok for all times ? Or must you perpetually pop in at the kiosk and ask over and over and over ?
In CA, if the FMDAC list of rules is to be believed, it has something to the effect of "at discretion of ranger". Which some have interpretted to mean "must ask at each beach". While others assume it means something like "they could ask you to stop" (if they had some issue). But .... in actual practice it's not necessary to "ask". They've just never been an issue.
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