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Who here is in Florida?
I've been browsing this forum for a little bit and I'm curious who else is from Florida. I haven't seen one person yet, am I the only one lol
What part of Florida are you from
I'm in central Florida
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Originally posted by JRoss4English
I'm in central Florida
I'm on the Polk/Seminole county line area... some hunting butt there are no clubs around here..
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Originally posted by JRoss4English
I'm on the Polk/Seminole county line area... some hunting butt there are no clubs around here..
Yes I train on my property and then i run on public land /my dog will tree a coon at night or she will run a bobcat during the day I'm blessed in her ability....
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Originally posted by JRoss4English
Yes I train on my property and then i run on public land /my dog will tree a coon at night or she will run a bobcat during the day I'm blessed in her ability....
Not too many with the coonhunting... a lot of hog guys .. Like is said I run some racoon.... During the day I will run bobcat hard we will go 10 to 30 miles a day ..... and yes I have permits for the wma there is a few of them..
It legal too shoot out a coon on your own land
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Originally posted by JRoss4English
Not too many with the coonhunting... a lot of hog guys .. Like is said I run some racoon.... During the day I will run bobcat hard we will go 10 to 30 miles a day ..... and yes I have permits for the wma there is a few of them..
There are gators I like too think that it is another accomplishment for us too keep hunting I try my best not too putt my hound o that situation...
It's Balls too the walls when we run so if it would happen I dought anything would happen I gott my stuff together garmin GPS maps ...its not a game when where in the field... . PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT EXCEPT EVERYTHING IS ON THE LINE
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Originally posted by JRoss4English
There are gators I like too think that it is another accomplishment for us too keep hunting I try my best not too putt my hound o that situation...
North east florida
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Originally posted by gcblues
North east florida
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NE Fl here. Palatka area. Conditions are always changing. Things were improving from the summer rains we had but the rain from the past week made things kind of bad again. But it is what it is and if you want to hunt you have to face the facts.
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NE Fl here. Palatka area. Conditions are always changing. Things were improving from the summer rains we had but the rain from the past week made things kind of bad again. But it is what it is and if you want to hunt you have to face the facts.
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I was born and raised in South Fl. Left there in 1980 and it is like everywhere else. Rural land means more hunting. I had to drive 70 miles one way just to drop a dog and that was bak in the 60's and 70's. I think the Corbett WMA should be close to you and your best bet on land to hunt. Nothing easy about it but that is just the state we live in.
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Originally posted by Bruce m. Conkey
I was born and raised in South Fl. Left there in 1980 and it is like everywhere else. Rural land means more hunting. I had to drive 70 miles one way just to drop a dog and that was bak in the 60's and 70's. I think the Corbett WMA should be close to you and your best bet on land to hunt. Nothing easy about it but that is just the state we live in.
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I really don't know any for sale.
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Umatilla here up by Ocala National Forest
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Originally posted by Cry Tough Blues
Umatilla here up by Ocala National Forest
I'm in Pasco County on the west coast. I routinely drive 50 miles inland to hunt on private land. Coon hunting in Florida is the most challenging I've encountered and I've hunted in virtually every state where raccoons are hunted with hounds. Here are the normal challenges to Florida hunting;
1. Finding territory that will give a hunter permission to run dogs within reasonable driving distance.
2. Overcoming the natural tropic-related hardships of heat, humidity, snakes, gators, impenetrable thickets, deep water.
3. Finding clubs within reasonable distances that have ample guides to put the dogs in safe places to hunt.
4. While it is true we can hunt here when it's all snowed-in and cold up north, high water often is a deterrent even though the temperature is conducive to running hounds.
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My biggest problem that I’ve seen has to probably be number one. I’ve been looking at the property appraisers map, and everything is all developed, owned by some form of gov that won’t let you run dogs cause south Florida is like a mini downstate ny with so many rules it’s absurd. Then there’s some farms but they all seem to be factory farms. I gotta get outta this state lol
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