Bermuda Fishing Licenses & Regulations:

A fishing license is not required. You are not allowed to collect sea turtles, whales, porpoises and dolphins (the mammal), or corals of any type. Nor are you allowed to take the conch, helmet shells, bonnet shells, netted olive shells, Bermuda cone shells, scallops, the Atlantic pearl oyster, calico clams or West Indian tap shells.

No spear fishing is allowed within one mile of any shore; scuba gear may not be used to spear fish. A spear gun may not be used anywhere at any time. No more than two fish of any one species may be taken by spear fishing in any 24-hour period. Lobsters may only be taken from September 1st to March 31st, by licensed residents
only.

Basic fishing information can be obtained from the Bermuda Department of Tourism, _ 441-292-0023, or from the Bermuda Game Fishing Association, PO Box HM 1306, Hamilton HM FX, Bermuda, 441-297-8093. The association is an advisory body representing the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) affiliated clubs in Bermuda, and is the caretaker for all official local records and world records held locally. 441-292-7131.

Bermuda - How to Get There:

For visitors arriving by air, Bermuda is served by most US airlines and by international airlines from Canada and Europe. Bermuda is also a major destination for the cruise ship industry
 

Use the link below to look for the best hotel deals for your visit to Bermuda:

TripAdvisor.com

 

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