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Florida License-Free Fishing Is This Weekend

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) invites Florida residents and visitors to go fishing during two license-free weekends: June 3-4 for saltwater and June 10-11 for freshwater.

License-free fishing weekends offer a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and experience the many fishing opportunities the Fishing Capital of the World has to offer. The FWC encourages everyone to take advantage of these weekends to spend time enjoying the beautiful Florida waters.

“Fishing is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and experience Florida’s abundant fishing opportunities,” said Roger Young, FWC’s Executive Director. “License-free fishing weekends allow Floridians and visitors to get outdoors, connect with nature and create lasting memories with family and friends.”

During the license-free weekends, all bag limits, size limits and fishing regulations still apply. Anglers must also follow all other fishing rules, such as gear restrictions, seasons and closures. To help ensure a fun and safe fishing experience, the FWC encourages all anglers to review the regulations before heading out on the water. For current recreational fishing regulations, visit MyFWC.com/about and click on “Rules & Regulations” or download the Fish Rules App to stay up to date on saltwater and freshwater regulations in your area.

For more information about license-free fishing weekends, including fishing tips and regulations, visit MyFWC.com/LetsGoFishing. Anglers can also download the Fish|Hunt FL app, available for free on Apple and Android smartphones, to access regulations, season dates, and more.

This Florida City Makes List Of Cheapest Places In the U.S. To Buy A Beach House

This Florida City Makes List Of Cheapest Places In the US To Buy A Beach House.

When you think of owning a beach house, you may see nothing but dollar signs. Yes, you will pay more to live waterfront, but there are some cities in the country that make living beachside a little bit more affordable. It's amazing to me, even after Ian, to see what houses on Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva are selling for. Or even just the land a home was once on.

I've always dreamed of living on the beach. I don't even need anything extravagant. Just a little cottage for me and my pup would be perfect. I love the thought of waking up to the soothing sound of crashing waves. Walking out my back door and feeling the sand between my toes. Let's also not forget about watching those sunsets with a tropical cocktail in hand.

If you're looking for property, to live on yourself or as a rental, getting the most bang for your buck is important. Realtor.com put together a list of the cities in the U.S. where you can find beachside homes at the most affordable price. Some are right on the water, some are within one-mile of the beach. In Florida, we know real estate is high, but the cheapest place to buy a beach house is in Navarre, up in the panhandle. It came in at #7 on the list.

To check out the full list, click here. Below are the top 5.

Top 5 Most Affordable Places in the U.S. to Buy a Beach Home:

5. Corpus Christi, TX

Corpus Christi is the largest city that made the list. Lots of beaches on the Gulf to choose from between North Beach, McGee Beach and Padre Island. The average price for a home within one-mile of a beach is $289,948.

4. Grand Isle, LA

Grand Isle is a barrier island and the smallest town on the list. This small town is home to Grand Isle State Park perfect for those who love the outdoors. The average price for a home within one-mile of a beach is $309,500.

3. New London, CT

Connecticut isn't a state I'd picture to be prime beachfront living, but New London seems to be pretty affordable. You'll find Ocean Beach Park featuring miles of sand, a boardwalk and plenty of entertainment. The average price for a home within one-mile of a beach is $257,000.

2. Newport News, VA

If you're a history buff, you're sure to love Newport News. Here, you get beaches on both the Atlantic and James River like Huntington Beach, King-Lincoln Park Beach and Anderson’s Beach. The average price for a home within one-mile of a beach is $200,000.

1. Gulfport, MS

Gulfport is about halfway between Mississippi’s border with Louisiana and the Alabama border and features 26 miles of beach. In addition, you'll find casinos, sailing, water skiing and shopping. The average price for a home within one-mile of a beach is $224,900 and an average of just $144 per square foot.

Joe Winner spends his days combing through memes and off beat stories to bring you the side of Florida not always seen.