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License. General recreational fishing permits are presently not required for recreational fishers in Virgin Islands. This includes persons who engage in fishing for the sole purpose of providing food for themselves or their families and those who catch and release fish.
For recreational fishing, Local and Foreign vessels are required to have a Certificate of Registration and Fishery Licence to be used in the BVI. Fishing Licenses are processed by the Conservation and Fisheries Department in Road Town, Tortola. Contact 1-284-468-2700.
\u200b\u200b*You are allowed up to 3 conch shells but make sure nothing is living in it! If your boat is that badly damaged, so is the reef you hit. The BVI is lucky to have a watchful resident sailing and diving community. Protecting our marine resources is protecting our livelihoods.
For recreational fishing, Local and Foreign vessels are required to have a Certificate of Registration and Fishery Licence to be used in the BVI. Fishing Licenses are processed by the Conservation and Fisheries Department in Road Town, Tortola. Contact 1-284-468-2700.
Each person wishing to fish in BVI waters must be in possession of a recreational fishing license. These can be obtained from The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries via their website for a fee of $45. BVISUPCO are happy to assist with this process for a fee of $60 including the governmental fee.
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Inshore game fishing is the mainstay of recreational fishing for visitors and residents alike and is a tradition in the Virgin Islands. Inshore game fish include Barracuda, Bonefish, Kingfish, Mackerel, Snook and Tarpon. Methods for inshore fishing include fly rod, top water bait and trolling.
Licenses: Visitors and recreational fishers do not, according to current fishing regulations in the Virgin Islands, need a fishing permit to go on a fishing trip.
Lobster, for example, is entirely illegal to catch in the British Virgin Islands unless you happen to be a commercial fishing vessel. For commercial fishermen, open season on lobster lasts from November 1 to July 30.
Amazing experiences await anglers in St. Thomas! Go offshore fishing in pursuit of Marlin, Sailfish, Dolphin Fish (Mahi-Mahi), Wahoo and Tuna. Or try your luck getting a bite and reeling in some Kingfish, Barracuda, Bonito, Jacks or Yellowtail Snapper while inshore fishing.
North of Tortola, including between Anegada and Jost van Dyke. You should have a good chance in this area. Depths range from ~30-100 feet and you can catch mackerel, bonito, and mahi while trolling.

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