I can't speak for the situation from the mid point of the state north. Only from JW Corbet down. Maybe Huntnma can talk about that area. As far as down south it's all good. All the hurricanes basically missed us. The south western part of the state took a little hit, but just 1 hour north past Ft. Myers and up it got bi#@! slapped. That leaves the northern section basically untouched also.
Have a fellow hunter on another website that plans on going out in his air boat to his turkey grounds to check things out soon. Might be a little bit. He lost most of his house due to the last two hurricanes. His area was right in the "cones of death", both times. He scouts most of the year and through all hunting seasons. Really some great information.
If you're worried about the water levels by hunting season, I wouldn't be. Again, I can't speak for the central or northern Osceolas but this far down they'll walk through over 12" of water at the drop of a hat. The bird I got last season did just that. Worst mistake he ever made.

