Do You Need a Fishing License for Lake Hemet?

If you are looking to fish at Lake Hemet, you will need to have a valid fishing license. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife requires a valid fishing license for anglers 16 years and older.

There are several different types of licenses available, depending on the type of fish you plan to catch and the length of time you plan to fish.

Anglers over the age of 16 must have a valid California Fishing License in order to fish in Lake Hemet. This includes both freshwater and saltwater fishing. An annual sport fishing license is available for those who plan to fish year-round.

A two-day sport fishing license is available for those who plan to fish for only two days. A 10-day sport fishing license is also available for those who plan on fishing for ten consecutive days or less.

In addition to a valid fishing license, anglers must also abide by all other regulations set forth by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. These regulations include bag limits, size limits, closed areas, and other regulations that vary depending on the type of fish being sought after.

Conclusion

In summary, if you are looking to fish at Lake Hemet, you will need a valid California Fishing License as well as comply with all other regulations set forth by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Anglers over the age of 16 must have a valid California Fishing License in order to legally fish in Lake Hemet.

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Daniel Bennet