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How do I find landowners that will let me hunt hogs in FL?
Does anyone know how to go about finding landowners that will let me hunt hogs on their land without all the ranch and guide strings?
I'm not looking for trophys or bragging right. I'm a disabled Iraqi vet with two kids and an empty freezer. VA disability helps but things are always tight. I'm origionally a backwoods Ohio boy, but I moved down here after Iraq to go to the West Palm VA and stayed. I'm in St Lucie county. If I can find a landowner that wants hogs out of his fields or woods I will gladly hunt them full time until the problem is gone. Any point in the right direction would be appreciated! Thank, Dusty |
I would check with the local county agent. They should be able to help you out.
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Check with your local beef ranchers assoc and the local citrus growers... hogs do terrible damage to citrus... they can clear out a grove to three feet high in no time, and that equates to loss of revenue for the citrus growers..
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I would take Sewer Rats advice and focus on the farmers. They'll be the ones that'll likely allow you to hunt hogs without charging for it.
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Originally Posted by Sewer Rat
(Post 3566773)
Check with your local beef ranchers assoc and the local citrus growers... hogs do terrible damage to citrus... they can clear out a grove to three feet high in no time, and that equates to loss of revenue for the citrus growers..
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Citrus growers
Might want to read up on citrus Diseases www.gulfcitrus.org
What I understand driving or walking can spread some diseases if pre-cautions are not taken. Good luck. Regards, |
you might try posting your needs at the local feed store.
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You can try but I think its a waist of time unless you know someone that owns the land and even if you do know them its still hard due to Liability.
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Originally Posted by daleintampa
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You can try but I think its a waist of time unless you know someone that owns the land and even if you do know them its still hard due to Liability.
If you do make contact, remember that you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Dress nicely, comb your hair, speak politely, and act as if you're interviewing. In effect you are. Good luck. |
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