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Date Posted: 11/17/08 1:09:10pm
Author: Jim
Subject: Re: hog huntn help
In reply to: Dan 's message, "hog huntn help" on 11/13/08 4:17:26pm

1. Everyone born on or after June 1, 1975 must pass an approved hunter safety course before they can purchase a Florida hunting license.
2. You can purchase a non-resident Hunting license Management stamp and Archery permit www.wildlifelicense.com.
10-Day Hunting for $46.50
Mgmt Stamp for $26.50
Archery Stamp for $5.00

Lochloosa WMA, Goethe WMA, Bull Creek WMA all probably have pretty good hog populations. You can find maps to these WMA's at www.myfwc.com

If you change your minds and decide to go with the pay to hunt method you can get some good meat hunts for $100 and some decent trophy hogs for $250 or so....

Anyone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on any of this info...

Good Luck...
Jim


>Hi,
>I am a college student from PA, my roommate and I are
>absolutely dying to head south for a week to try some
>hog hunting (archery mainly). Being college students,
>money is kind of an issue, so we would like to avoid
>any pay-to-hunt operations. We would greatly
>appreciate it if someone could point us in the right
>direction or recommend someone who would welcome us to
>get some pork.
>Thank you,
>-Dan

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