25 September 2003, 13:15
Aspen Hill AdventuresAnything to HUNT Around St Pete, FLA?
I have another training mission the last week of October, prime bow season here in Michigan but I have to go to Florida. Naturally I am in tears over this. Can anyone direct me to any hunting opportunities (archery) in the St. Petersburg area, wild boars, deer????
I can't picture spending the late afternoons after class stuck in a boring hotel in the middle of hunting season.
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28 September 2003, 07:27
Mad DogAnn, I've heard of this outfit, but haven't hunted with them. Type osceola outfitters into your search engine. The guy's name is Hoppy Kempfer[spelling?]. He has a 25,000 acre spread he hunts. He's been on the outdoor channel. St. Cloud is about a 100 mile drive northeast of St. Pete. Good luck.
Mad Dog
28 September 2003, 08:15
Hawkeye47Hi Ann,
I've talked with Danny Sant Angelo of Okeechobee Outfitters and he has several diffrent hunts in the Okeechobee area. He seems to be a first class guy.
Hawkeye47
28 September 2003, 11:43
odieI believe the Brady Ranch is nearby.
28 September 2003, 12:14
Ninja HunterWhat about gator hunting?
28 September 2003, 13:09
mstarlingAnn,
Gulf Hammocks public hunting area is north of St. Pete and used to have good boar and deer (for Florida deer). Years ago the season used to run from sometime in September to end of January.
Boar can get big and are generally of Russian extraction around the turn of the century. Very exciting to hunt because you can' t see them until you're where they can see you ;>

Have fun .
28 September 2003, 14:26
Aspen Hill AdventuresThanks for all the help, guys!
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29 September 2003, 01:06
DigitalDanWhen you get to FLA find a copy of "Woods and Waters" in the nearest convenience store. About 80 miles north you'll find a plethora of state preserves(Gulf Hammock/Goethe/Citrus WMA's and others) and game ranches(Ross Hammock Ranch and others advertised in the rag) that offer deer/boar and exotics if you're interested. Lots of hunting in the area and closer/cheaper than most of the rest. Axis/Red/Fallow deer, Zebra, Buffalo among others. Luck to you. Plan on wet, and bugs if the weather is warmish.
29 September 2003, 01:18
Aspen Hill AdventuresThanks Dan, will do! It will be great if I can find something fun while I am there.
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30 September 2003, 01:24
DUKThew Florida Fish and Wldlife Commission�s webage has a lot of information regarding seasons and public areas. The Green Swamp WMA comes to my mind. As stated already, there are hogs and deer as well as birds like snipe and waterfowl. I liked it.
Just go to
http://wildflorida.org/hunting/, if you usually hunt the nortern woods of Michigan, you will like Central Florida for a change.
30 September 2003, 01:51
<Reloader66>What to hunt in Florida, shade and criminals about the only thing I know. I think Florida is now a suburb of Cuba if I am not mistaken.
30 September 2003, 02:44
verhoositzYou might check out the
www.floridasportsman web site. This is a magazine that while mainly geared towards fishing has a hunting board and magazine section too.
Ron
30 September 2003, 06:40
bow777Reloader66:
You know, it is guys like you that give hunters a bad name. There are people here in this forum of all different places and races. A comment like that is totally uncalled for. You should keep those opinions to yourself.
01 October 2003, 02:34
<Reloader66>You seem to have the problem, I made no mention of any race in my post. I also indictaed a geographic location, and will continue to express my veiws. Your reading far more into my post than I had in mind. Florida is hot and has experiened an up surge in ethnic diversity. Levity is not one of your better points when you fail to see a joke in print. Had Jay Leno made that statement you probabky would have laughed your a$% off.
01 October 2003, 03:06
crowrifleI have a sister in law in St. Pete that I wish you would whack for me...